C12N2501/604

Method for expanding stemness and differentiation potential of pluripotent cells

Method for expanding stemness and differentiation potential of pluripotent cells. The invention is based on the finding that increasing micro RNA-203 levels in induced pluripotent stem (iPSCs) or embryonic stem (ESCs) cells improves the quality cell fate potential and ability of these cells to differentiate into multiple cell lineages and to reach further maturation properties without interfering with their self-renewal properties. This effect is mediated through the mi R-203-dependent control of de novo DNA methyltransferases Dnmt3a and Dnmt3b, which in turn regulate the methylation landscape of pluripotent cells. The effect can be achieved by overexpression of micro RNA-203 or by adding micro RNA-203 or analogues thereof to the cell culture medium and can be observed using a variety of cellular and in vivo models. The generated cells are naïve pluripotent cells with an improved capacity to differentiate, that can be used to obtain more efficiently differentiated and mature cells proficient for regenerative medicine strategies.

NOVEL AND EFFICIENT METHOD FOR REPROGRAMMING BLOOD TO INDUCED PLURIPOTENT STEM CELLS

Described herein are methods and compositions related to generation of induced pluripotent stem cells (iPSCs). Improved techniques for establishing highly efficient, reproducible reprogramming using non-integrating episomal plasmid vectors. Using the described reprogramming protocol, one is able to consistently reprogram non-T cells with close to 100% success from non-T cell or non-B cell sources. Further advantages include use of a defined reprogramming media E7 and using defined clinically compatible substrate recombinant human L-521. Generation of iPSCs from these blood cell sources allows for recapitulation of the entire genomic repertoire, preservation of genomic fidelity and enhanced genomic stability.

COMPOSITIONS FOR REPROGRAMMING CELLS INTO DENDRITIC CELLS OR ANTIGEN PRESENTING CELLS, METHODS AND USES THEREOF

The present disclosure relates to compositions, nucleic acid constructs, methods and kits thereof for cell induction or reprogramming cells to the dendritic cell state or antigen presenting cell state, based, in part, on the surprisingly effect described herein of novel use and combinations of transcription factors that permit induction or reprogramming of differentiated or undifferentiated cells into dendritic cells or antigen presenting cells. Such compositions, nucleic acid constructs, methods and kits can be used for inducing dendritic cells in vitro, ex vivo, or in vivo, and these induced dendritic cells or antigen presenting cells can be used for immunotherapy applications.

MAKING AND USING IN VITRO-SYNTHESIZED ssRNA FOR INTRODUCING INTO MAMMALIAN CELLS TO INDUCE A BIOLOGICAL OR BIOCHEMICAL EFFECT

The present invention relates to compositions, kits and methods for making and using RNA compositions comprising in vitro-synthesized ssRNA inducing a biological or biochemical effect in a mammalian cell or organism into which the RNA composition is repeatedly or continuously introduced. In certain embodiments, the invention provides compositions and methods for changing the state of differentiation or phenotype of a human or other vertebrate cell. For example, the present invention provides mRNA and methods for reprogramming cells that exhibit a first differentiated state or phenotype to cells that exhibit a second differentiated state or phenotype, such as to reprogram human somatic cells to pluripotent stem cells.

Methods and compositions for reprogramming cells

The present disclosure relates to methods and compositions for reprogramming cells to a pluripotent state. In particular, it relates to an integration- and feeder cell-free method for reprogramming primary human fibroblast cells to induced pluripotent stem cells (iPSCs).

UROTHELIAL CELL INDUCTION AGENT AND METHOD FOR INDUCING UROTHELIAL CELLS
20220298486 · 2022-09-22 ·

The present invention aims to provide a method for preparing urothelial cells that can be applied to the treatments of urologic diseases, particularly, diseases caused by urothelial cell damage, diseases caused by loss of urothelial cells and dysfunction, and the like, urothelial cells prepared by said method, and a medium for inducing (generating) urothelial cells. Urothelial cells prepared by a method for inducing a urothelial cell, including a step of introducing at least one member selected from the group consisting of

FOXA1 (Forkhead box A1) gene or an expression product thereof,
TP63 (tumor protein P63) gene or an expression product thereof,
MYCL (L-Myc) gene or an expression product thereof, and
KLF4 (Kruppel-like factor 4) gene or an expression product thereof
to a mammalian somatic cell as an exogeneous factor can be applied to the treatment of urologic diseases.

Method for rejuvenating cells

The invention relates to a method for reprogramming cells from aged donors or senescent cells to pluripotent cells that have lost marks of senescence. In particular, the invention relates to an ex vivo method for preparing induced pluripotent stem cells (iPSCs) from a target cell population comprising cells from aged donors or senescent cells, said method comprising the steps of culturing said target cell population under appropriate conditions for reprogramming said cells into iPSCs, wherein said appropriate conditions comprises increasing expression in said target cells, of at least the following reprogramming factors: Oct4, Klf4, Sox2, c-Myc, Lin28 and, optionally Nanog.

Artificial Transcription Factors and Uses Thereof

The present invention relates to artificial transcription factors (ATFs) that alter gene expression, including inducing pluripotency in cells or promoting the conversion of cells to specific cell fates. In particular, provided herein is a zinc-finger based ATF library that can be screened in cells by looking for expression of a specific gene (e.g., reporter expression), monitoring for cell surface markers or morphology, or via functional assays.

METHODS FOR CREATING INTEGRATION-FREE, VIRUS-FREE, EXOGENOUS ONCOGENE-FREE IPS CELLS AND COMPOSITIONS FOR USE IN SUCH METHODS

Methods are disclosed for reprogramming a somatic cell, including an adherent cell and a cell in suspension, into an induced pluripotent stem comprising expressing exogenous Sox-2, exogenous Klf-4, exogenous Oct3/4 from DNA that has not integrated into the genome of the somatic cell, suppressing p53 activity within the somatic cell, and exposing the somatic cell to reprogramming-assistance factors comprising an exogenous Alk-5 inhibitor, an exogenous histone deacetylase inhibitor, and an exogenous activator of glycolysis. Compositions and kits for use in such methods are also disclosed as are cells made by such a method.

METHODS AND CELLULAR STRUCTURES
20220259566 · 2022-08-18 ·

The invention provides methods and compositions for producing a multi-layered cellular structure or blastocyst-like structure from a cell population of reprogrammed somatic cells.