Direct reprogramming of pancreatic nonendocrine cells into insulin-producing β-cells represents a promising approach for the treatment of insulin-dependent diabetes. However, its clinical application is limited by the potential for insertional mutagenesis associated with the viral vectors currently used for cell reprogramming. With the aim of developing a nonintegrative reprogramming strategy for derivation of insulin-producing cells, here, we evaluated a new approach utilizing synthetic messenger RNAs encoding reprogramming transcription factors. Administration of synthetic mRNAs encoding three key transcription regulators of β-cell differentiation'Pdx1, Neurogenin3, and MafA'efficiently reprogrammed the pancreatic exocrine cells into insu...
The three transcription factors, PDX1, NGN3 and MAFA, are very important in pancreatic development. ...
RNA-based MAFA over-expression is sufficient to drive human pancreatic duct-derived cells toward a B...
© 2015 Macmillan Publishers Limited. Type 1 diabetes results from the autoimmune destruction of the ...
Reprogramming technology has opened the possibility of converting one cell type into another by forc...
Reprogramming technology has opened the possibility of converting one cell type into another by forc...
: β-cell replacement therapy represents the most promising approach to restore β-cell mass and gluco...
Diabetes mellitus (DM) is a severe and frequent disease with increasing prevalence. It is not possib...
The neogenesis of insulin-producing cells (IPCs) from non-beta-cells has emerged as a potential meth...
Diabetes mellitus results in elevated blood glucose levels due to an insufficiency of the glucose lo...
Diabetes mellitus type I is severe autoimmune disease which is caused by destruction of insulin-prod...
Over the past decade, several approaches have been employed to develop cell and gene therapy strateg...
Upon functional loss of insulin producing islet β-cells, some patients with diabetes become dependen...
Numerous cell sources are being explored to replenish functional β-cell mass since the proof-of -con...
Upon functional loss of insulin producing islet β-cells, some patients with diabetes become dependen...
Upon functional loss of insulin producing islet β-cells, some patients with diabetes become dependen...
The three transcription factors, PDX1, NGN3 and MAFA, are very important in pancreatic development. ...
RNA-based MAFA over-expression is sufficient to drive human pancreatic duct-derived cells toward a B...
© 2015 Macmillan Publishers Limited. Type 1 diabetes results from the autoimmune destruction of the ...
Reprogramming technology has opened the possibility of converting one cell type into another by forc...
Reprogramming technology has opened the possibility of converting one cell type into another by forc...
: β-cell replacement therapy represents the most promising approach to restore β-cell mass and gluco...
Diabetes mellitus (DM) is a severe and frequent disease with increasing prevalence. It is not possib...
The neogenesis of insulin-producing cells (IPCs) from non-beta-cells has emerged as a potential meth...
Diabetes mellitus results in elevated blood glucose levels due to an insufficiency of the glucose lo...
Diabetes mellitus type I is severe autoimmune disease which is caused by destruction of insulin-prod...
Over the past decade, several approaches have been employed to develop cell and gene therapy strateg...
Upon functional loss of insulin producing islet β-cells, some patients with diabetes become dependen...
Numerous cell sources are being explored to replenish functional β-cell mass since the proof-of -con...
Upon functional loss of insulin producing islet β-cells, some patients with diabetes become dependen...
Upon functional loss of insulin producing islet β-cells, some patients with diabetes become dependen...
The three transcription factors, PDX1, NGN3 and MAFA, are very important in pancreatic development. ...
RNA-based MAFA over-expression is sufficient to drive human pancreatic duct-derived cells toward a B...
© 2015 Macmillan Publishers Limited. Type 1 diabetes results from the autoimmune destruction of the ...