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Impelling force and current challenges by chemicals in somatic cell reprogramming and expansion beyond hepatocytes
Jian-Yun Ge, Yun‐Wen Zheng, Li‐Ping Liu, Hiroko Isoda, Tatsuya Oda
World Journal of Stem Cells · 2019 · ▲ 9 citations
Abstract
In the field of regenerative medicine, generating numerous transplantable functional cells in the laboratory setting on a large scale is a major challenge. However, the in vitro maintenance and expansion of terminally differentiated cells are challenging because of the lack of specific environmental and intercellular signal stimulations, markedly hindering their therapeutic application. Remarkably, the generation of stem/progenitor cells or functional cells with effective proliferative potential is markedly in demand for disease modeling, cell-based transplantation, and drug discovery. Despite the potent genetic manipulation of transcription factors, integration-free chemically defined approaches for the conversion of somatic cell fate have garnered considerable attention in recent years. This review aims to summarize the progress thus far and discuss the advantages, limitations, and challenges of the impact of full chemicals on the stepwise reprogramming of pluripotency, direct lineage conversion, and direct lineage expansion on somatic cells. Owing to the current chemical-mediated induction, reprogrammed pluripotent stem cells with reproducibility difficulties, and direct lineage converted cells with marked functional deficiency, it is imperative to generate the desired cell types directly by chemically inducing their potent proliferation ability through a lineagecommitted progenitor state, while upholding the maturation and engraftment capacity posttransplantation in vivo. Together with the comprehensive understanding of the mechanism of chemical drives, as well as the elucidation of WJSC https://www.wjgnet.com
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Ge, J., Zheng, Y., Liu, L., Isoda, H., & Oda, T. (2019). Impelling force and current challenges by chemicals in somatic cell reprogramming and expansion beyond hepatocytes. <em>World Journal of Stem Cells</em>. https://doi.org/10.4252/wjsc.v11.i9.650
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Ge J, Zheng Y, Liu L, Isoda H, Oda T. Impelling force and current challenges by chemicals in somatic cell reprogramming and expansion beyond hepatocytes. World Journal of Stem Cells. 2019. doi:10.4252/wjsc.v11.i9.650.
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@article{jianyun2019Impell,
title = {Impelling force and current challenges by chemicals in somatic cell reprogramming and expansion beyond hepatocytes},
author = {Jian-Yun Ge and Yun‐Wen Zheng and Li‐Ping Liu and Hiroko Isoda and Tatsuya Oda},
journal = {World Journal of Stem Cells},
year = {2019},
doi = {10.4252/wjsc.v11.i9.650},
}
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