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Generation of canine induced pluripotent stem cells under feeder-free conditions using Sendai virus vector encoding six canine reprogramming factors
Masaya Tsukamoto, Kazuto Kimura, Takumi Yoshida, Miyuu Tanaka, Mitsuru Kuwamura, Taro Ayabe, Genki Ishihara, Kei Watanabe, Mika Okada, Minoru Iijima, Mahito Nakanishi, Hidenori Akutsu, Kikuya Sugiura, Shingo Hatoya
Stem Cell Reports · 2023 · ▲ 16 citations
Abstract
Although it is in its early stages, canine induced pluripotent stem cells (ciPSCs) hold great potential for innovative translational research in regenerative medicine, developmental biology, drug screening, and disease modeling. However, almost all ciPSCs were generated from fibroblasts, and available canine cell sources for reprogramming are still limited. Furthermore, no report is available to generate ciPSCs under feeder-free conditions because of their low reprogramming efficiency. Here, we reanalyzed canine pluripotency-associated genes and designed canine LIN28A, NANOG, OCT3/4, SOX2, KLF4, and C-MYC encoding Sendai virus vector, called 159cf. and 162cf. We demonstrated that not only canine fibroblasts but also canine urine-derived cells, which can be isolated using a noninvasive and straightforward method, were successfully reprogrammed with or without feeder cells. ciPSCs existed in undifferentiated states, differentiating into the three germ layers in vitro and in vivo. We successfully generated ciPSCs under feeder-free conditions, which can promote studies in veterinary and consequently human regenerative medicines.
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Tsukamoto, M., Kimura, K., Yoshida, T., Tanaka, M., Kuwamura, M., Ayabe, T., Ishihara, G., Watanabe, K., Okada, M., Iijima, M., Nakanishi, M., Akutsu, H., Sugiura, K., & Hatoya, S. (2023). Generation of canine induced pluripotent stem cells under feeder-free conditions using Sendai virus vector encoding six canine reprogramming factors. <em>Stem Cell Reports</em>. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.stemcr.2023.11.010
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Tsukamoto M, Kimura K, Yoshida T, Tanaka M, Kuwamura M, Ayabe T, et al. Generation of canine induced pluripotent stem cells under feeder-free conditions using Sendai virus vector encoding six canine reprogramming factors. Stem Cell Reports. 2023. doi:10.1016/j.stemcr.2023.11.010.
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@article{masaya2023Genera,
title = {Generation of canine induced pluripotent stem cells under feeder-free conditions using Sendai virus vector encoding six canine reprogramming factors},
author = {Masaya Tsukamoto and Kazuto Kimura and Takumi Yoshida and Miyuu Tanaka and Mitsuru Kuwamura and Taro Ayabe and Genki Ishihara and Kei Watanabe and Mika Okada and Minoru Iijima and Mahito Nakanishi and Hidenori Akutsu and Kikuya Sugiura and Shingo Hatoya},
journal = {Stem Cell Reports},
year = {2023},
doi = {10.1016/j.stemcr.2023.11.010},
}
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