نتایج جستجو برای: nuclear reprogramming

تعداد نتایج: 249719  

Journal: :cell journal 0

objective: research related to induce pluripotent stem (ips) cell generation has increased rapidly in recent years. six transcription factors, namely oct4, sox2, c-myc, klf4, nanog, and lin28 have been widely used for ips cell generation. as there is a lack of data on intra- and inter-networking among these six different transcription factors, the objective of this study is to analyze the intra...

Journal: :Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 2011
Kei Miyamoto Kouhei Nagai Naoya Kitamura Tomoaki Nishikawa Haruka Ikegami Nguyen T Binh Satoshi Tsukamoto Mai Matsumoto Tomoyuki Tsukiyama Naojiro Minami Masayasu Yamada Hiroyoshi Ariga Masashi Miyake Tatsuo Kawarasaki Kazuya Matsumoto Hiroshi Imai

Nuclear reprogramming of differentiated cells can be induced by oocyte factors. Despite numerous attempts, these factors and mechanisms responsible for successful reprogramming remain elusive. Here, we identify one such factor, necessary for the development of nuclear transfer embryos, using porcine oocyte extracts in which some reprogramming events are recapitulated. After incubating somatic n...

Journal: :Philosophical transactions of the Royal Society of London. Series B, Biological sciences 2008
Shinya Yamanaka

Embryonic stem cells are promising donor cell sources for cell transplantation therapy, which may in the future be used to treat various diseases and injuries. However, as is the case for organ transplantation, immune rejection after transplantation is a potential problem with this type of therapy. Moreover, the use of human embryos presents serious ethical difficulties. These issues may be ove...

Journal: :Science 2008
J B Gurdon D A Melton

Nuclear reprogramming describes a switch in gene expression of one kind of cell to that of another unrelated cell type. Early studies in frog cloning provided some of the first experimental evidence for reprogramming. Subsequent procedures included mammalian somatic cell nuclear transfer, cell fusion, induction of pluripotency by ectopic gene expression, and direct reprogramming. Through these ...

Journal: :Journal of cell science 2003
Pedro N Moreira James M Robl Philippe Collas

Reprogramming somatic nuclear function by transplantation of nuclei into recipient oocytes is associated with a morphological remodeling of the somatic nucleus. Successful cloning of animals by nuclear transplantation (NT) demonstrates that reprogramming somatic cell function is possible. However, low pregnancy rates and high frequencies of lethal abnormalities in animals born suggest that repr...

Journal: :Development 2010
Dieter Egli Kevin Eggan

Nuclear transfer allows the reprogramming of somatic cells to totipotency. The cell cycle state of the donor and recipient cells, as well as their extent of differentiation, have each been cited as important determinants of reprogramming success. Here, we have used donor and recipient cells at various cell cycle and developmental stages to investigate the importance of these parameters. We foun...

Journal: :Theriogenology 2012
N Rodriguez-Osorio R Urrego J B Cibelli K Eilertsen E Memili

Somatic cell nuclear transfer (SCNT), the technique commonly known as cloning, permits transformation of a somatic cell into an undifferentiated zygote with the potential to develop into a newborn animal (i.e., a clone). In somatic cells, chromatin is programmed to repress most genes and express some, depending on the tissue. It is evident that the enucleated oocyte provides the environment in ...

2013
Richard P. Halley-Stott John B. Gurdon

Epigenetic memory represents a natural mechanism whereby the identity of a cell is maintained through successive cell cycles, allowing the specification and maintenance of differentiation during development and in adult cells. Cancer is a loss or reversal of the stable differentiated state of adult cells and may be mediated in part by epigenetic changes. The identity of somatic cells can also b...

2003
S. Simonsson

The transplantation of a somatic cell nucleus to an enucleated egg results in a major reprogramming of gene expression and switch in cell fate. We review the efficiency of nuclear reprogramming by nuclear transfer. The serial transplantation of nuclei from defective first-transfer embryos and the grafting of cells from such embryos to normal host embryos greatly increases the proportion of nucl...

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