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Dataset: Highly efficient reprogramming to pluripotency and directed differentiation using synthetic mRNA

Clinical application of induced pluripotent stem (iPS) cells is limited by low efficiency of iPS derivation, and protocols that...

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Clinical application of induced pluripotent stem (iPS) cells is limited by low efficiency of iPS derivation, and protocols that permanently modify the genome to effect cellular reprogramming. Moreover, safe and effective means of directing the fate of patient-specific iPS cells towards clinically useful cell types are lacking. Here we describe a simple, non-mutagenic strategy for reprogramming cell fate based on administration of synthetic mRNA modified to overcome innate anti-viral responses. We show that this approach can reprogram multiple human cell types to pluripotency with efficiencies that greatly surpass established protocols. We further show that the same technology can be used to efficiently direct the differentiation of RNA-induced pluripotent stem (RiPS) cells into terminally differentiated myogenic cells. Our method represents a safe, efficient strategy for somatic cell reprogramming and directing cell fates that has broad applicability for basic research, disease modeling and regenerative medicine. We isolated RNA from human RNA derived iPS cells, viral derived iPS cells, different human fibroblasts and human embryonic stem cells for hybridization to the Affymetrix gene expression microarrays.

Species:
human

Samples:
35

Source:
E-GEOD-23583

Updated:
Dec.12, 2014

Registered:
Sep.15, 2014


Factors: (via ArrayExpress)
Sample CELL LINE REPROGRAMMING PROTOCOL CELL TYPE
GSM579884 not specified n/a dH1F fibroblast
GSM579884 not specified n/a dH1F fibroblast
GSM579886 not specified n/a BJ fibroblast
GSM579886 not specified n/a BJ fibroblast
GSM579888 not specified n/a MRC5 fibroblast
GSM579888 not specified n/a MRC5 fibroblast
GSM579890 not specified viral derived iPS iPS cells derived from BJ fibroblast
GSM57989 not specified viral derived iPS iPS cells derived from dH1F fibroblast
GSM579892 not specified viral derived iPS iPS cells derived from dH1CF fibroblast
GSM579892 not specified viral derived iPS iPS cells derived from dH1CF fibroblast
GSM579892 not specified viral derived iPS iPS cells derived from dH1CF fibroblast
GSM579892 not specified viral derived iPS iPS cells derived from dH1CF fibroblast
GSM579896 not specified viral derived iPS iPS cells derived from MRC5 fibroblast
GSM579896 not specified viral derived iPS iPS cells derived from MRC5 fibroblast
GSM579898 H1 Human embryonic stem cells n/a not specified
GSM579898 H1 Human embryonic stem cells n/a not specified
GSM579900 H1 Human OGNES embryonic stem cells n/a not specified
GSM57990 H9 Human embryonic stem cells n/a not specified
GSM57990 H9 Human embryonic stem cells n/a not specified
GSM579903 not specified RNA derived iPS iPS cells derived from dH1F fibroblast
GSM579903 not specified RNA derived iPS iPS cells derived from dH1F fibroblast
GSM579903 not specified RNA derived iPS iPS cells derived from dH1F fibroblast
GSM579903 not specified RNA derived iPS iPS cells derived from dH1F fibroblast
GSM579907 not specified RNA derived iPS iPS cells derived from BJ fibroblast
GSM579907 not specified RNA derived iPS iPS cells derived from BJ fibroblast
GSM579907 not specified RNA derived iPS iPS cells derived from BJ fibroblast
GSM579910 not specified RNA derived iPS iPS cells derived from CF fibroblast
GSM579910 not specified RNA derived iPS iPS cells derived from CF fibroblast
GSM579910 not specified RNA derived iPS iPS cells derived from CF fibroblast
GSM579913 not specified RNA derived iPS iPS cells derived from MRC5 fibroblast
GSM579913 not specified RNA derived iPS iPS cells derived from MRC5 fibroblast
GSM579913 not specified RNA derived iPS iPS cells derived from MRC5 fibroblast
GSM579886 not specified n/a BJ fibroblast
GSM579917 not specified vehicle control BJ fibroblast
GSM579918 not specified modified-RNA (i.e., synthetic mRNA with GFP) BJ fibroblast

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  • cell
  • disease
  • genome
  • somatic cell

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