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Small-molecule-mediated reprogramming: a silver lining for regenerative medicine

Title
Small-molecule-mediated reprogramming: a silver lining for regenerative medicine
Author
김요한
Keywords
PLURIPOTENT STEM-CELLS; HEPATIC PROGENITOR CELLS; BROWN ADIPOSE-TISSUE; MOUSE FIBROBLASTS; IN-VITRO; FUNCTIONAL CARDIOMYOCYTES; CARDIAC FIBROBLASTS; DIRECT CONVERSION; SOMATIC-CELLS; IPS CELLS
Issue Date
2020-02
Publisher
Korean Society for Biochemistry and Molecular Biology
Citation
Experimental & molecular medicine, v. 52, no. 2, page. 213-226
Abstract
Techniques for reprogramming somatic cells create new opportunities for drug screening, disease modeling, artificial organ development, and cell therapy. The development of reprogramming techniques has grown exponentially since the discovery of induced pluripotent stem cells (iPSCs) by the transduction of four factors (OCT3/4, SOX2, c-MYC, and KLF4) in mouse embryonic fibroblasts. Initial studies on iPSCs led to direct-conversion techniques using transcription factors expressed mainly in target cells. However, reprogramming transcription factors with a virus risks integrating viral DNA and can be complicated by oncogenes. To address these problems, many researchers are developing reprogramming methods that use clinically applicable small molecules and growth factors. This review summarizes research trends in reprogramming cells using small molecules and growth factors, including their modes of action.
URI
https://www.nature.com/articles/s12276-020-0383-3https://repository.hanyang.ac.kr/handle/20.500.11754/161549
ISSN
1226-3613; 2092-6413
DOI
10.1038/s12276-020-0383-3
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