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Dataset: mRNA expression data from iPSCs, ntESCs and iPSC-nt-ESCs

We generated three kinds of genetically identical mouse reprogrammed cells: induced pluripotent stem cells (iPSCs), nuclear transfer...

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We generated three kinds of genetically identical mouse reprogrammed cells: induced pluripotent stem cells (iPSCs), nuclear transfer embryonic stem cells (ntESCs) and iPSC-nt-ESCs that are established after successively reprogramming of iPSCs by nuclear transfer (NT). NtESCs show better developmental potential than iPSCs, whereas iPSC-nt-ESCs display worse developmental potential than iPSCs. We used microarrays to distinguish the gene expression differences among three pluriptoent stem cells and identified that imprinted genes had a similar expression pattern in iPSCs and iPSC-nt-ESCs. We sought to obtain genetic identical pluripotent stem cell lines in order to minimize genetic variations among different reprogrammed cells. To that end, we established a genetically homogenous secondary reprogramming system, in which mouse embryonic fibroblasts (MEFs) carrying doxycycline (dox)-inducible lentiviruses expressing Oct4, Sox2, Klf4 and c-Myc were isolated and used as donors for different reprogramming experiments. We generated iPSCs after plating MEFs in the presence of dox in ES culture conditions, and then derived ntESCs after transplantation of the nucleus from the same MEFs into enucleated oocyte. Furthermore, we successively reprogrammed iPSCs by means of NT and established a set of nt-iPSC lines. Pluripotent stem cells generated from different reprogramming strategies were for RNA extraction and hybridization on Affymetrix microarrays.

Species:
mouse

Samples:
33

Source:
E-GEOD-24705

Updated:
Dec.12, 2014

Registered:
Nov.11, 2014


Factors: (via ArrayExpress)
Sample STRAIN CELL LINE CELL TYPE
GSM638073 C57BL/6×129sv/Jae F1 ×129sv/Jae ntiPS cell line ntiPSM1_6_5 nuclear transfer ES cells from induced pluripotent stem cells
GSM638073 C57BL/6×129sv/Jae F1 ×129sv/Jae ntiPS cell line ntiPSM1_6_5 nuclear transfer ES cells from induced pluripotent stem cells
GSM638073 C57BL/6×129sv/Jae F1 ×129sv/Jae ntiPS cell line ntiPSM1_6_5 nuclear transfer ES cells from induced pluripotent stem cells
GSM638076 C57BL/6×129sv/Jae F1 ×129sv/Jae ntiPS cell line ntiPSM1_8_3 nuclear transfer ES cells from induced pluripotent stem cells
GSM638076 C57BL/6×129sv/Jae F1 ×129sv/Jae ntiPS cell line ntiPSM1_8_3 nuclear transfer ES cells from induced pluripotent stem cells
GSM638076 C57BL/6×129sv/Jae F1 ×129sv/Jae ntiPS cell line ntiPSM1_8_3 nuclear transfer ES cells from induced pluripotent stem cells
GSM638079 C57BL/6×129sv/Jae F1 ×129sv/Jae ntiPS cell line ntiPSM2_3_3 nuclear transfer ES cells from induced pluripotent stem cells
GSM638079 C57BL/6×129sv/Jae F1 ×129sv/Jae ntiPS cell line ntiPSM2_3_3 nuclear transfer ES cells from induced pluripotent stem cells
GSM638079 C57BL/6×129sv/Jae F1 ×129sv/Jae ntiPS cell line ntiPSM2_3_3 nuclear transfer ES cells from induced pluripotent stem cells
GSM638082 C57BL/6×129sv/Jae F1 ×129sv/Jae ntiPS cell line ntiPSM2_4_3 nuclear transfer ES cells from induced pluripotent stem cells
GSM638082 C57BL/6×129sv/Jae F1 ×129sv/Jae ntiPS cell line ntiPSM2_4_3 nuclear transfer ES cells from induced pluripotent stem cells
GSM638082 C57BL/6×129sv/Jae F1 ×129sv/Jae ntiPS cell line ntiPSM2_4_3 nuclear transfer ES cells from induced pluripotent stem cells
GSM638085 C57BL/6×129sv/Jae F1 ×129sv/Jae iPS cell line iPSM1_6 induced pluripotent stem cells
GSM638085 C57BL/6×129sv/Jae F1 ×129sv/Jae iPS cell line iPSM1_6 induced pluripotent stem cells
GSM638085 C57BL/6×129sv/Jae F1 ×129sv/Jae iPS cell line iPSM1_6 induced pluripotent stem cells
GSM638088 C57BL/6×129sv/Jae F1 ×129sv/Jae iPS cell line iPSM1_8 induced pluripotent stem cells
GSM638088 C57BL/6×129sv/Jae F1 ×129sv/Jae iPS cell line iPSM1_8 induced pluripotent stem cells
GSM638088 C57BL/6×129sv/Jae F1 ×129sv/Jae iPS cell line iPSM1_8 induced pluripotent stem cells
GSM63809 C57BL/6×129sv/Jae F1 ×129sv/Jae iPS cell line iPSM2_3 induced pluripotent stem cells
GSM63809 C57BL/6×129sv/Jae F1 ×129sv/Jae iPS cell line iPSM2_3 induced pluripotent stem cells
GSM63809 C57BL/6×129sv/Jae F1 ×129sv/Jae iPS cell line iPSM2_3 induced pluripotent stem cells
GSM638094 C57BL/6×129sv/Jae F1 ×129sv/Jae iPS cell line iPSM2_4 induced pluripotent stem cells
GSM638094 C57BL/6×129sv/Jae F1 ×129sv/Jae iPS cell line iPSM2_4 induced pluripotent stem cells
GSM638094 C57BL/6×129sv/Jae F1 ×129sv/Jae iPS cell line iPSM2_4 induced pluripotent stem cells
GSM638097 C57BL/6×129sv/Jae F1 ×129sv/Jae ntES cells cell line NTM1_7 nuclear transfer ES cells
GSM638097 C57BL/6×129sv/Jae F1 ×129sv/Jae ntES cells cell line NTM1_7 nuclear transfer ES cells
GSM638097 C57BL/6×129sv/Jae F1 ×129sv/Jae ntES cells cell line NTM1_7 nuclear transfer ES cells
GSM638100 C57BL/6×129sv/Jae F1 ×129sv/Jae ntES cells cell line NTM2_4 nuclear transfer ES cells
GSM638100 C57BL/6×129sv/Jae F1 ×129sv/Jae ntES cells cell line NTM2_4 nuclear transfer ES cells
GSM638100 C57BL/6×129sv/Jae F1 ×129sv/Jae ntES cells cell line NTM2_4 nuclear transfer ES cells
GSM638103 129sv/Jae ES cells cell line E14 embryonic stem cells
GSM638103 129sv/Jae ES cells cell line E14 embryonic stem cells
GSM638103 129sv/Jae ES cells cell line E14 embryonic stem cells

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