Somatic Lineage Reprogramming

Author(s):  
Hannah Shelby ◽  
Tara Shelby ◽  
Marius Wernig
2013 ◽  
Vol 15 (2) ◽  
pp. 214-221 ◽  
Author(s):  
Caroline Rouaux ◽  
Paola Arlotta

Author(s):  
Kejin Hu ◽  
Lara Ianov ◽  
David Crossman

ABSTRACTPluripotent state can be established via reprogramming of somatic nuclei by factors within an oocyte or by ectopic expression of a few transgenes. Considered as being extensive and intensive, the full complement of genes to be reprogrammed, however, has never been defined, nor has the degree of reprogramming been determined quantitatively. Here, we propose a new concept of reprogramome, which is defined as the full complement of genes that need to be reprogrammed to the expression levels found in pluripotent stem cells (PSCs). This concept in combination with RNA-seq enables us to precisely profile reprogramome and sub-reprogramomes, and study the reprogramming process with the help of other available tools such as GO analyses. With reprogramming of human fibroblasts into PSCs as an example, we have defined the full complement of the human fibroblast-to-PSC reprogramome. Furthermore, our analyses of the reprogramome revealed that WNT pathways and genes with roles in cellular morphogenesis have to be extensively and intensely reprogrammed for the establishment of pluripotency. We further developed the first mathematical model to quantitate the overall reprogramming, as well as reprogramming in a specific cellular feature such as WNT signaling pathways and genes regulating cellular morphogenesis. We anticipate that our concept and mathematical model may be applied to study and quantitate other reprogramming (pluripotency reprogramming from other somatic cells, and lineage reprogramming), as well as transcriptional and epigenetic differences between any two types of cells including cancer cells and their normal counterparts.


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Xiao-Bing Fu

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Jinlin Wang ◽  
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Nan Song ◽  
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