Feeder-free derivation of induced pluripotent stem cells from adult human adipose stem cells

Ning Sun, Nicholas J. Panetta(Center For Reconstructive Urethral Surgery), Deepak Gupta(Center For Reconstructive Urethral Surgery), Kitchener D. Wilson, Andrew Lee, Fangjun Jia, Shijun Hu, Athena M. Cherry, Robert C. Robbins(Cardiovascular Institute Hospital), Michael T. Longaker(Institute for Stem Cell Biology and Regenerative Medicine), Joseph C. Wu(National Academy of Medicine)
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences
September 8, 2009
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Abstract

Ectopic expression of transcription factors can reprogram somatic cells to a pluripotent state. However, most of the studies used skin fibroblasts as the starting population for reprogramming, which usually take weeks for expansion from a single biopsy. We show here that induced pluripotent stem (iPS) cells can be generated from adult human adipose stem cells (hASCs) freshly isolated from patients. Furthermore, iPS cells can be readily derived from adult hASCs in a feeder-free condition, thereby eliminating potential variability caused by using feeder cells. hASCs can be safely and readily isolated from adult humans in large quantities without extended time for expansion, are easy to maintain in culture, and therefore represent an ideal autologous source of cells for generating individual-specific iPS cells.


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