نتایج جستجو برای: pluripotency specific

تعداد نتایج: 1040520  

2016
Jessica L. Woolnough Blake L. Atwood Zhong Liu Rui Zhao Keith E. Giles

It has become increasingly clear that proper cellular control of pluripotency and differentiation is related to the regulation of rRNA synthesis. To further our understanding of the role that the regulation of rRNA synthesis has in pluripotency we monitored rRNA synthesis during the directed differentiation of human embryonic stem cells (hESCs). We discovered that the rRNA synthesis rate is red...

2015
F. Galvagni F. Neri

Embryonic stem cell (ESC) self-renewal and pluripotency is maintained by an external signaling pathways and intrinsic regulatory networks involving ESC-specific transcriptional complexes (mainly formed by OCT3/4, Sox2 and Nanog proteins), the Polycomb repressive complex 2 (PRC2) and DNA methylation [1-8]. Among these, Nanog represents the more ESC specific factor and its repression correlates w...

2011
Kumiko A. Iwabuchi Tatsuya Yamakawa Yoshiko Sato Tomoko Ichisaka Kazutoshi Takahashi Keisuke Okita Shinya Yamanaka

The principal factors that lead to proliferation and pluripotency in embryonic stem cells (ESCs) have been vigorously investigated. However, the global network of factors and their full signaling cascade is still unclear. In this study, we found that ECAT11 (L1td1) is one of the ESC-associated transcripts harboring a truncated fragment of ORF-1, a component of the L1 retrotransposable element. ...

2016
Agustin Vega-Crespo Brian Truong Kip J Hermann Jason P Awe Katherine M Chang Patrick C Lee Benjamen E Schoenberg Lily Wu James A Byrne Gerald S Lipshutz

Pluripotent stem cells offer great therapeutic promise for personalized treatment platforms for numerous injuries, disorders, and diseases. Octamer-binding transcription factor 4 (OCT4) is a key regulatory gene maintaining pluripotency and self-renewal of mammalian cells. With site-specific integration for gene correction in cellular therapeutics, use of the OCT4 promoter may have advantages wh...

2017
Luca Fagnocchi Alessio Zippo

Pluripotent stem cells (PSCs) are defined by their self-renewal potential, which permits their unlimited propagation, and their pluripotency, being able to generate cell of the three embryonic lineages. These properties render PSCs a valuable tool for both basic and medical research. To induce and stabilize the pluripotent state, complex circuitries involving signaling pathways, transcription r...

2015
Ana Sofia Rodrigues Sandro L. Pereira Marcelo Correia Andreia Gomes Tânia Perestrelo João Ramalho-Santos Johnson Rajasingh

BACKGROUND Pluripotent embryonic stem cells grown under standard conditions (ESC) have a markedly glycolytic profile, which is shared with many different types of cancer cells. Thus, some therapeutic strategies suggest that pharmacologically shifting cancer cells towards an oxidative phenotype, using glycolysis inhibitors, may reduce cancer aggressiveness. Given the metabolic parallels between ...

Journal: :PLoS ONE 2008
Ben D. MacArthur Colin P. Please Richard O. C. Oreffo

The generation of induced pluripotent stem cells from adult somatic cells by ectopic expression of key transcription factors holds significant medical promise. However, current techniques for inducing pluripotency rely on viral infection and are therefore not, at present, viable within a clinical setting. Thus, there is now a need to better understand the molecular basis of stem cell pluripoten...

2015
Ming-Wai Poon Jia He Xiaowei Fang Zhao Zhang Weixin Wang Junwen Wang Fangfang Qiu Hung-Fat Tse Wei Li Zuguo Liu Qizhou Lian Joseph Najbauer

A variety of pluripotency reprogramming frequencies from different somatic cells has been observed, indicating cell origin is a critical contributor for efficiency of pluripotency reprogramming. Identifying the cell sources for efficient induced pluripotent stem cells (iPSCs) generation, and defining its advantages or disadvantages on reprogramming, is therefore important. Human ocular tissue-d...

2014
Kyung-Min Chung Frederick W. Kolling IV Matthew D. Gajdosik Steven Burger Alexander C. Russell Craig E. Nelson

Despite years of research, the reprogramming of human somatic cells to pluripotency remains a slow, inefficient process, and a detailed mechanistic understanding of reprogramming remains elusive. Current models suggest reprogramming to pluripotency occurs in two-phases: a prolonged stochastic phase followed by a rapid deterministic phase. In this paradigm, the early stochastic phase is marked b...

2014
Ahmed Kamel El-Sayed Zhentao Zhang Lei Zhang Zhiyong Liu Louise C. Abbott Yani Zhang Bichun Li

Reprogramming of somatic cells has great potential to provide therapeutic treatments for a number of diseases as well as provide insight into mechanisms underlying early embryonic development. Improvement of induced Pluripotent Stem Cells (iPSCs) generation through mRNA-based methods is currently an area of intense research. This approach provides a number of advantages over previously used met...

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