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KMID : 1204720090020010018
International Journal of Stem Cells
2009 Volume.2 No. 1 p.18 ~ p.27
Somatic Cell Dedifferentiation/Reprogramming for Regenerative Medicine
Ramesh Thiyagarajan

Cho Hyun-Jai
Kwon Yoo-Wook
Lee Choon-Soo
Lee Sun-Hee
Abstract
The concept of dedifferentiation or reprogramming of a somatic cell into a pluripotent embryonic stem cell-like cell (ES-like cell), which give rise to three germ layers and differentiate various cell types, opens a new era in stem cell biology and provides potential therapeutic modality in regenerative medicine. Here, we outline current dedifferentiation/reprogramming methods and their technical hurdles, and the safety and therapeutic applications of reprogrammed pluripotent stem cells in regenerative medicine. This review summarizes the concept and data of somatic cell nuclear transfer, fusion of somatic cells with ES cells, viral or non-viral transduction of pluripotency-related genes into somatic cells, introduction of extract (or proteins) of pluripotent cells into somatic cells. Dedifferentiated/reprogrammed ES-like cells could be a perfect genetic match (autologous or tailored pluripotent stem cells) for future applications. Further studies regarding technical refinements as well as mechanistic analysis of dedifferentiation induction and re-differentiation into specific cell types will provide us with the substantial application of pluripotent stem cells to therapeutic purposes.
KEYWORD
Stem cells, Cell therapy, Regenerative medicine, Dedifferentiation, Reprogramming
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