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  • Multipotent stem cells show promise for regenerative medicine, but their limited availability poses challenges for clinical use.
  • Researchers developed an in vitro method to reprogram skin fibroblasts into multipotent cells, activating important stem cell markers like Oct4 and Nanog.
  • The reprogrammed cells can differentiate into various cell types and form teratomas, while maintaining genomic imprinting, offering a safer alternative to traditional iPS cell methods.

Article Abstract

Multipotent stem cells have the potential to establish a new field of promising regenerative medicine to treat tissue damage, genetic disorders, and degenerative diseases. However, limited resource of stem cells has turned to be an evitable obstacle in clinical applications. We utilized a simple in vitro epigenetic reprogramming approach to convert skin fibroblasts into multipotent cells. After transient reprogramming, stem cell markers, including Oct4 and Nanog, became activated in the treated cells. The reprogrammed cells were multipotent as demonstrated by their ability to differentiate into a variety of cells and to form teratomas. Genomic imprinting of insulin-like growth factor II (Igf2) and H19 was not affected by this short period of cell reprogramming. This study may provide an alternative strategy to efficiently generate patient-specific stem cells for basic and clinical research, solving major hurdles of virally-induced pluripotent stem (iPS) cells that entail the potential risks of mutation, gene instability, and malignancy.

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http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2909839PMC
http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.biomaterials.2009.12.027DOI Listing

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