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Home › Dataset Library › Transcription profiling of human induced pluripotent stem cells free of exogenous DNA are derived with episomal vectors (super series)

Dataset: Transcription profiling of human induced pluripotent stem cells free of exogenous DNA are derived with episomal vectors (super series)

Human induced pluripotent stem (iPS) cells have previously been derived from somatic cells using viral vectors that integrate transgenes...

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Human induced pluripotent stem (iPS) cells have previously been derived from somatic cells using viral vectors that integrate transgenes into the genome. Genomic integration, however, can allow persistent leaky expression of the transgenes and can create insertional mutations, thus limiting the utility of these cells for both research and clinical applications. Here, we describe the derivation of human iPS cells free of vector and transgene sequences using non-integrating oriP/EBNA1-based episomal vectors. The resulting iPS cells are similar to human embryonic stem (ES) cells in both proliferative and developmental potential. These results demonstrate that reprogramming of human somatic cells does not require genomic integration or the continued presence of exogenous reprogramming factors, and removes one important obstacle to the clinical applications of these cells. This SuperSeries is composed of the following subset Series:; GSE15175: Human induced pluripotent stem cells free of exogenous DNA are derived with episomal vectors (fig 1.c); GSE15176: Human induced pluripotent stem cells free of exogenous DNA are derived with episomal vectors (fig 4.a) Experiment Overall Design: Total 21 samples were analyzed to confirm the similarity of human iPS cells derived with episomal vectors with human ES cells, and a dissimilarity with fibroblasts. Experiment Overall Design: Refer to individual Series

Species:
human

Samples:
28

Source:
E-GEOD-15148

Updated:
Dec.12, 2014

Registered:
Sep.12, 2014


Factors: (via ArrayExpress)
Sample
GSE15148GSM378811
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GSE15148GSM378814
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GSE15148GSM378820
GSE15148GSM378821
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GSE15148GSM378825
GSE15148GSM378826
GSE15148GSM378827
GSE15148GSM378828
GSE15148GSM378829
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GSE15148GSM378831
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GSE15148GSM378835
GSE15148GSM378836
GSE15148GSM378837
GSE15148GSM378838

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