Genetically unmatched human iPSC and ESC exhibit equivalent gene expression and neuronal differentiation potential
Conference Poster
Publication Date:
2018
abstract:
The potential uniformity between differentiation and therapeutic potential of human
embryonic stem cells (hESCs) and human induced pluripotent stem cells (hiPSCs)
remains debatable. We studied the gene expression profiles, pathways analysis and the
ability to differentiated into neural progenitor cells (NPCs) and motor neurons (MNs) of
genetically unmatched integration-free hiPSC versus hESC to highlight possible
differences/similarities between them at the molecular level. We also provided the
functional information of the neurons derived from the different hESCs and hiPSCs lines
using the Neural Muscular Junction (NMJ) Assay. The hiPSC line was generated by
transfecting human epidermal fibroblasts (HEF) with episomal DNAs expressing Oct4,
Sox2, Klf4, Nanog, L-Myc and shRNA against p53. For the hESCs line, we used the
NIH-approved H9 cell line. Using unsupervised clustering both hESCs and hiPSCs were
clustered together implying homogeneous genetic states. The genetic profiles of hiPSCs
and hESCs were clearly similar but not identical. Collectively, our data indicate close
molecular similarities between genetically unmatched hESCs and hiPS in term of gene
expression, and signaling pathways. Moreover, both cell types exhibited similar
cholinergic motor neurons differentiation potential with marked ability of the
differentiated hESCs and hiPSCs-derived MNs to induce contraction of myotubes after 4
days of co-culture.
Iris type:
04.03 Poster in Atti di convegno
Keywords:
Gene expression; DNA microarray; Human Embryonic Stem Cells; Induced Pluripotent Stem cells Conflict of
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