Generation of Pluripotent Stem Cells from Adult Mouse Liver and Stomach Cells
Author(s) -
Takashi Aoi,
Kojiro Yae,
Masato Nakagawa,
Tomoko Ichisaka,
Keisuke Okita,
Kazutoshi Takahashi,
Tsutomu Chiba,
Shinya Yamanaka
Publication year - 2008
Publication title -
science
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
SCImago Journal Rank - 12.556
H-Index - 1186
eISSN - 1095-9203
pISSN - 0036-8075
DOI - 10.1126/science.1154884
Subject(s) - induced pluripotent stem cell , reprogramming , biology , embryonic stem cell , somatic cell , stem cell , germline , microbiology and biotechnology , genetics , cell , gene
Induced pluripotent stem (iPS) cells have been generated from mouse and human fibroblasts by the retroviral transduction of four transcription factors. However, the cell origins and molecular mechanisms of iPS cell induction remain elusive. This report describes the generation of iPS cells from adult mouse hepatocytes and gastric epithelial cells. These iPS cell clones appear to be equivalent to embryonic stem cells in gene expression and are competent to generate germline chimeras. Genetic lineage tracings show that liver-derived iPS cells are derived from albumin-expressing cells. No common retroviral integration sites are found among multiple clones. These data suggest that iPS cells are generated by direct reprogramming of lineage-committed somatic cells and that retroviral integration into specific sites is not required.
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