C12N2840/005

IMMUNOENGINEERED PLURIPOTENT CELLS

The invention provides pluripotent cells that are used therapeutically for regenerating tissues but avoid rejection by subjects that receive them. In particular, the invention provides hypo-immunogenic pluripotent cells that avoid host immune rejection. The cells lack major immune antigens that trigger immune responses and are engineered to avoid phagocytic endocytosis. The invention further provides universally acceptable “off-the-shelf” pluripotent cells and derivatives thereof for generating or regenerating specific tissues and organs.

METHOD OF DETECTING POLYCOMB REPRESSIVE COMPLEX ACTIVITY
20200095575 · 2020-03-26 ·

A method of detecting Polycomb Repressive Complex (PRC) activity in a cell providing a cell with a DNA having a protein binding site and at least one reporter gene expression site is operatively connected to the protein binding site, and with a DNA containing a recombinant gene of a binding protein, the binding protein being capable of binding to the protein binding site, wherein the binding protein is fused to a member of the PRC, the method including the step of expressing the recombinant gene, letting the fused binding protein bind to the protein binding site and detecting at least one reporter gene expression.

IMMUNOENGINEERED PLURIPOTENT CELLS

The invention provides pluripotent cells that are used therapeutically for regenerating tissues but avoid rejection by subjects that receive them. In particular, the invention provides hypo-immunogenic pluripotent cells that avoid host immune rejection. The cells lack major immune antigens that trigger immune responses and are engineered to avoid phagocytic endocytosis. The invention further provides universally acceptable off-the-shelf pluripotent cells and derivatives thereof for generating or regenerating specific tissues and organs.

Method of detecting Polycomb Repressive Complex activity

A method of detecting Polycomb Repressive Complex (PRC) activity in a cell providing a cell with a DNA having a protein binding site and at least one reporter gene expression site is operatively connected to the protein binding site, and with a DNA containing a recombinant gene of a binding protein, the binding protein being capable of binding to the protein binding site, wherein the binding protein is fused to a member of the PRC, the method including the step of expressing the recombinant gene, letting the fused binding protein bind to the protein binding site and detecting at least one reporter gene expression.