Transgene-free Human Induced Pluripotent Stem Cell Line (HS5-SV.hiPS) Generated from Cesarean Scar-derived Fibroblasts
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Transgene-free human HS5-SV.hiPS line was generated from human cesarean scar-derived fibroblasts using temperature-sensitive Sendai virus vectors carrying Oct4, Sox2, cMyc and Klf4 exogenous transcriptional factors. The viral constructs were eliminated from HS5-SV.hiPS line through heat treatment. Transgene-free HS5-SV.hiPS cells expressed pluripotent associated transcription factors Oct4, Nanog, Sox2, Rex1 and surface markers SSEA-4, TRA-1-60 and OCT4. HS5-SV.hiPS cells formed embryoid bodies and differentiated into three embryonic germ layers in vivo. HS5-SV.hiPS cells maintained their normal karyotype (46, XX) after culture for extended period. HS5-SV.hiPS displayed the similar pattern of DNA fingerprinting to the parenteral scar-derived fibroblasts.
Yu C, Liu C, Lin T, Su N, Yang L, Chang Y J Dent Sci. 2020; 15(2):176-180.
PMID: 32595898 PMC: 7305449. DOI: 10.1016/j.jds.2019.10.001.