XB-ART-46409
Mol Cell
2012 Sep 28;476:827-38. doi: 10.1016/j.molcel.2012.09.008.
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Molecular roadblocks for cellular reprogramming.
Vierbuchen T
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Wernig M
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During development, diverse cellular identities are established and maintained in the embryo. Although remarkably robust in vivo, cellular identities can be manipulated using experimental techniques. Lineage reprogramming is an emerging field at the intersection of developmental and stem cell biology in which a somatic cell is stably reprogrammed into a distinct cell type by forced expression of lineage-determining factors. Lineage reprogramming enables the direct conversion of readily available cells from patients (such as skin fibroblasts) into disease-relevant cell types (such as neurons and cardiomyocytes) or into induced pluripotent stem cells. Although remarkable progress has been made in developing novel reprogramming methods, the efficiency and fidelity of reprogramming need to be improved in order increase the experimental and translational utility of reprogrammed cells. Studying the mechanisms that prevent successful reprogramming should allow for improvements in reprogramming methods, which could have significant implications for regenerative medicine and the study of human disease. Furthermore, lineage reprogramming has the potential to become a powerful system for dissecting the mechanisms that underlie cell fate establishment and terminal differentiation processes. In this review, we will discuss how transcription factors interface with the genome and induce changes in cellular identity in the context of development and reprogramming.
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AG010770-18A1 NIA NIH HHS , R01MH092931 NIMH NIH HHS, RC4 NS073015-01 NINDS NIH HHS , RC4 NS073015 NINDS NIH HHS , P01 AG010770 NIA NIH HHS , R01 MH092931 NIMH NIH HHS
GO keywords: cell fate specification [+]
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