Abstract
It has been demonstrated that mouse and human somatic cells can be reprogrammed into an embryonic stem cell-like state by introducing combinations of the transcription factors. The generation of such induced pluripotent stem cells (iPSCs) has enabled the derivation of disease-specific pluripotent cells which opens up new avenues of disease modeling and provides valuable experimental platforms. Moreover, technologies for creating humanized animal models by human iPSCs will be available as well, which will increase the utility of humanized mice for research. Emerging evidences suggest, however, that immunogenicity of iPSCs seems to be a vital and controversial issue surrounding potential of iPSCs. Recent studies on induced multipotent progenitor cells (iMPCs) extend the applications of iPSC technology and provide promising candidates for disease modeling. In this review, we introduce a wide range of applications of iPSCs in disease modeling and discuss the immune response on the use of iPSCs as well as a promising alternative for future directions of disease modeling.
Keywords: Disease modeling, immune response, immunogenicity, induced multipotent progenitor cells, induced pluripotent stem cells, reprogramming.
Current Stem Cell Research & Therapy
Title:Impact of Immune Response on the Use of iPSCs in Disease Modeling
Volume: 10 Issue: 3
Author(s): Zimu Zhang, Biao Huang, Fei Gao and Rongxin Zhang
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Keywords: Disease modeling, immune response, immunogenicity, induced multipotent progenitor cells, induced pluripotent stem cells, reprogramming.
Abstract: It has been demonstrated that mouse and human somatic cells can be reprogrammed into an embryonic stem cell-like state by introducing combinations of the transcription factors. The generation of such induced pluripotent stem cells (iPSCs) has enabled the derivation of disease-specific pluripotent cells which opens up new avenues of disease modeling and provides valuable experimental platforms. Moreover, technologies for creating humanized animal models by human iPSCs will be available as well, which will increase the utility of humanized mice for research. Emerging evidences suggest, however, that immunogenicity of iPSCs seems to be a vital and controversial issue surrounding potential of iPSCs. Recent studies on induced multipotent progenitor cells (iMPCs) extend the applications of iPSC technology and provide promising candidates for disease modeling. In this review, we introduce a wide range of applications of iPSCs in disease modeling and discuss the immune response on the use of iPSCs as well as a promising alternative for future directions of disease modeling.
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Zhang Zimu, Huang Biao, Gao Fei and Zhang Rongxin, Impact of Immune Response on the Use of iPSCs in Disease Modeling, Current Stem Cell Research & Therapy 2015; 10 (3) . https://dx.doi.org/10.2174/1574888X09666140711120449
DOI https://dx.doi.org/10.2174/1574888X09666140711120449 |
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