Despite the therapeutic promise of direct reprogramming, basic principles concerning fate erasure and the mechanisms to resolve cell identity conflicts remain unclear. To tackle these fundamental questions, we established a single-cell protocol for the simultaneous analysis of multiple cell fate conversion events based on combinatorial and traceable reprogramming factor expression: Collide-seq. Collide-seq revealed the lack of a common mechanism through which fibroblast-specific gene expression loss is initiated. Moreover, we found that the transcriptome of converting cells abruptly changes when a critical level of each reprogramming factor is attained, with higher or lower levels not contributing to major changes. By simultaneously inducin...
A central question of biology is the basis of stable cell fates. Cell fates are formed during develo...
Direct reprogramming of adult, lineage-determined cells from one cell fate to another has long been ...
Somatic cell reprogramming into induced pluripotent stem cells (iPSCs) induces changes in genome arc...
As we near a complete catalog of mammalian cell types, the capability to engineer specific cell type...
The ability to create pluripotent stem cells (PSCs) from any tissue by a process called reprogrammin...
Contains fulltext : 214138.pdf (preprint version ) (Open Access)To unravel the mec...
Single-cell RNA sequencing (scRNA-seq) technologies serve as powerful tools to dissect cellular hete...
Reprogramming relies on the concept that cellular fate is plastic, and therefore a considerable effo...
International audienceCells can change identity during normal development, in response to tissue dam...
Cell fate conversion requires the action of groups of transcription factors (TFs), but the underly...
Somatic cell reprogramming into induced pluripotent stem cells (iPSCs) induces changes in genome arc...
Cellular reprogramming suffers from low efficiency especially for the human cells. To deconstruct th...
Cellular reprogramming drives cells from one stable identity to a new cell fate. By generating a div...
Although transcriptome analysis can uncover the molecular changes that occur during induced reprogra...
In recent years, the fields of regenerative medicine and developmental biology have been revolutioni...
A central question of biology is the basis of stable cell fates. Cell fates are formed during develo...
Direct reprogramming of adult, lineage-determined cells from one cell fate to another has long been ...
Somatic cell reprogramming into induced pluripotent stem cells (iPSCs) induces changes in genome arc...
As we near a complete catalog of mammalian cell types, the capability to engineer specific cell type...
The ability to create pluripotent stem cells (PSCs) from any tissue by a process called reprogrammin...
Contains fulltext : 214138.pdf (preprint version ) (Open Access)To unravel the mec...
Single-cell RNA sequencing (scRNA-seq) technologies serve as powerful tools to dissect cellular hete...
Reprogramming relies on the concept that cellular fate is plastic, and therefore a considerable effo...
International audienceCells can change identity during normal development, in response to tissue dam...
Cell fate conversion requires the action of groups of transcription factors (TFs), but the underly...
Somatic cell reprogramming into induced pluripotent stem cells (iPSCs) induces changes in genome arc...
Cellular reprogramming suffers from low efficiency especially for the human cells. To deconstruct th...
Cellular reprogramming drives cells from one stable identity to a new cell fate. By generating a div...
Although transcriptome analysis can uncover the molecular changes that occur during induced reprogra...
In recent years, the fields of regenerative medicine and developmental biology have been revolutioni...
A central question of biology is the basis of stable cell fates. Cell fates are formed during develo...
Direct reprogramming of adult, lineage-determined cells from one cell fate to another has long been ...
Somatic cell reprogramming into induced pluripotent stem cells (iPSCs) induces changes in genome arc...