Cell Stem Cell
Volume 8, Issue 6, 3 June 2011, Pages 633-638
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Reprogramming of Mouse and Human Cells to Pluripotency Using Mature MicroRNAs

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Summary

Induced pluripotent stem cells (iPSCs) can be generated from differentiated human and mouse somatic cells using transcription factors such as Oct4, Sox2, Klf4, and c-Myc. It is possible to augment the reprogramming process with chemical compounds, but issues related to low reprogramming efficiencies and, with a number of protocols, residual vector sequences, remain to be resolved. We show here that it is possible to reprogram mouse and human cells to pluripotency by direct transfection of mature double-stranded microRNAs (miRNAs). Our approaches use a combination of mir-200c plus mir-302 s and mir-369 s family miRNAs. Because this reprogramming method does not require vector-based gene transfer, it holds significant potential for biomedical research and regenerative medicine.

Highlights

► Transfected mature miRNAs can reprogram mouse somatic cells to pluripotency ► A combination of mir-200c plus mir-302 s and mir-369 s family miRNAs is required ► miRNA-generated mi-iPSCs show all characteristics of pluripotency ► The same combination of miRNAs can also reprogram human somatic cells

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These authors contributed equally to this work