2009
DOI: 10.1073/pnas.0906894106
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Generation of pluripotent stem cells from patients with type 1 diabetes

Abstract: Type 1 diabetes (T1D) is the result of an autoimmune destruction of pancreatic ␤ cells. The cellular and molecular defects that cause the disease remain unknown. Pluripotent cells generated from patients with T1D would be useful for disease modeling. We show here that induced pluripotent stem (iPS) cells can be generated from patients with T1D by reprogramming their adult fibroblasts with three transcription factors (OCT4, SOX2, KLF4). T1D-specific iPS cells, termed DiPS cells, have the hallmarks of pluripoten… Show more

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“…However, NPE-iPSCs differentiated more efficiently into pancreatic beta-like insulinproducing cells than did NM-iPSCs and G4-2 ESCs. We developed an optimized stepwise differentiation protocol, based on several different direct differentiation methods [40,41], that led to the successful differentiation of NODiPSCs into insulin-producing cells. Interestingly, we found differences between the gene expression patterns of differentiated NM-iPSCs and those of NPE-iPSCs (Figs.…”
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confidence: 99%
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“…However, NPE-iPSCs differentiated more efficiently into pancreatic beta-like insulinproducing cells than did NM-iPSCs and G4-2 ESCs. We developed an optimized stepwise differentiation protocol, based on several different direct differentiation methods [40,41], that led to the successful differentiation of NODiPSCs into insulin-producing cells. Interestingly, we found differences between the gene expression patterns of differentiated NM-iPSCs and those of NPE-iPSCs (Figs.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Directed differentiation was conducted with slight modifications of previously described protocols [40,41]. ESCs and NOD-iPSCs were plated onto dishes coated with Matrigel (1:50; BD Biosciences, Franklin Lakes, NJ) and incubated for 3 days with X-Vivo 10 (Cambrex, East Rutherford, NJ) supplemented with 0.1% bovine serum albumin (BSA) (Sigma) containing 50 ng/mL activin A (R&D Systems).…”
Section: Differentiation Of Nod-ipscs Into Pancreatic Beta-like Cellsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Ces limitations, associées au risque carcinogénique, retardent l'initiation de protocoles de recherche clinique et pourraient constituer un frein à l'enrôlement de candidats volontaires à la transplantation. La valeur ajoutée des CSP induites réside dans la possibilité de produire des dérivés de cellules β autologues, ce qui a été démon-tré chez des patients souffrant de DT1 [26] ou de diabète monogé-nique (autrefois appelé « MODY » pour maturity onset diabetes of the young) [27,60] …”
Section: Cellules Souches Pluripotentesunclassified
“…Il reste encore néanmoins à démontrer que la fonctionnalité de ces cellules spécialisées est optimale. Dans le cas des cellules β pancréatiques, le laboratoire de D. Melton a reprogrammé en cellules souches iPS des fibroblastes de la peau d'un patient diabétique [23]. L'introduction des séquences codantes des gènes Oct4, Sox2, et Klf4 dans ces fibroblastes a permis d'obtenir des cellules exprimant un grand nombre de marqueurs des cellules souches pluripotentes et dénommées DIPS (diabetic induced pluripotent stem cells).…”
Section: Les Cellules Souches Pluripotentes Induites (Ips)unclassified