Reprogramming of murine fibroblasts to induced pluripotent stem cells with chemical complementation of Klf4.

  • Lyssiotis, Costas A
  • Foreman, Ruth K
  • Staerk, Judith
  • Garcia, Michael
  • Mathur, Divya
  • Markoulaki, Styliani
  • Hanna, Jacob
  • Lairson, Luke L
  • Charette, Bradley D
  • Bouchez, Laure C
  • Bollong, Michael
  • Kunick, Conrad
  • Brinker, Achim
  • Cho, Charles
  • Schultz, Peter
  • Jaenisch, Rudolf
Publication date
June 2009
Publisher
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences

Abstract

Ectopic expression of defined transcription factors can reprogram somatic cells to induced pluripotent stem (iPS) cells, but the utility of iPS cells is hampered by the use of viral delivery systems. Small molecules offer an alternative to replace virally transduced transcription factors with chemical signaling cues responsible for reprogramming. In this report we describe a small-molecule screening platform applied to identify compounds that functionally replace the reprogramming factor Klf4. A series of small-molecule scaffolds were identified that activate Nanog expression in mouse fibroblasts transduced with a subset of reprogramming factors lacking Klf4. Application of one such molecule, kenpaullone, in lieu of Klf4 gave rise to iPS ce...

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