Authors
Tarjei S Mikkelsen, Jacob Hanna, Xiaolan Zhang, Manching Ku, Marius Wernig, Patrick Schorderet, Bradley E Bernstein, Rudolf Jaenisch, Eric S Lander, Alexander Meissner
Publication date
2008/7/3
Journal
Nature
Volume
454
Issue
7200
Pages
49-55
Publisher
Nature Publishing Group UK
Description
Somatic cells can be reprogrammed to a pluripotent state through the ectopic expression of defined transcription factors. Understanding the mechanism and kinetics of this transformation may shed light on the nature of developmental potency and suggest strategies with improved efficiency or safety. Here we report an integrative genomic analysis of reprogramming of mouse fibroblasts and B lymphocytes. Lineage-committed cells show a complex response to the ectopic expression involving induction of genes downstream of individual reprogramming factors. Fully reprogrammed cells show gene expression and epigenetic states that are highly similar to embryonic stem cells. In contrast, stable partially reprogrammed cell lines show reactivation of a distinctive subset of stem-cell-related genes, incomplete repression of lineage-specifying transcription factors, and DNA hypermethylation at pluripotency-related loci …
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