Telomere dynamics in human cells reprogrammed to pluripotency.
BACKGROUND:Human induced pluripotent stem cells (IPSCs) have enormous potential in the development of cellular models of human disease and represent a potential source of autologous cells and tissues for therapeutic use. A question remains as to the biological age of IPSCs, in particular when isolat...
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doaj-baf56e43755043ce90b90881425110f42020-11-24T20:41:27ZengPublic Library of Science (PLoS)PLoS ONE1932-62032009-12-01412e812410.1371/journal.pone.0008124Telomere dynamics in human cells reprogrammed to pluripotency.Steven T SuhrEun Ah ChangRamon M RodriguezKai WangPablo J RossZeki BeyhanShashanka MurthyJose B CibelliBACKGROUND:Human induced pluripotent stem cells (IPSCs) have enormous potential in the development of cellular models of human disease and represent a potential source of autologous cells and tissues for therapeutic use. A question remains as to the biological age of IPSCs, in particular when isolated from older subjects. Studies of cloned animals indicate that somatic cells reprogrammed to pluripotency variably display telomere elongation, a common indicator of cell "rejuvenation." METHODOLOGY/PRINCIPAL FINDINGS:We examined telomere lengths in human skin fibroblasts isolated from younger and older subjects, fibroblasts converted to IPSCs, and IPSCs redifferentiated through teratoma formation and explant culture. In IPSCs analyzed at passage five (P5), telomeres were significantly elongated in 6/7 lines by >40% and approximated telomere lengths in human embryonic stem cells (hESCs). In cell lines derived from three IPSC-teratoma explants cultured to P5, two displayed telomeres shortened to lengths similar to input fibroblasts while the third line retained elongated telomeres. CONCLUSIONS/SIGNIFICANCE:While these results reveal some heterogeneity in the reprogramming process with respect to telomere length, human somatic cells reprogrammed to pluripotency generally displayed elongated telomeres that suggest that they will not age prematurely when isolated from subjects of essentially any age.http://europepmc.org/articles/PMC2780312?pdf=render |
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Steven T Suhr Eun Ah Chang Ramon M Rodriguez Kai Wang Pablo J Ross Zeki Beyhan Shashanka Murthy Jose B Cibelli Telomere dynamics in human cells reprogrammed to pluripotency. PLoS ONE |
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Steven T Suhr Eun Ah Chang Ramon M Rodriguez Kai Wang Pablo J Ross Zeki Beyhan Shashanka Murthy Jose B Cibelli |
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Steven T Suhr |
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Telomere dynamics in human cells reprogrammed to pluripotency. |
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Telomere dynamics in human cells reprogrammed to pluripotency. |
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Telomere dynamics in human cells reprogrammed to pluripotency. |
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Telomere dynamics in human cells reprogrammed to pluripotency. |
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Telomere dynamics in human cells reprogrammed to pluripotency. |
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telomere dynamics in human cells reprogrammed to pluripotency. |
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1932-6203 |
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BACKGROUND:Human induced pluripotent stem cells (IPSCs) have enormous potential in the development of cellular models of human disease and represent a potential source of autologous cells and tissues for therapeutic use. A question remains as to the biological age of IPSCs, in particular when isolated from older subjects. Studies of cloned animals indicate that somatic cells reprogrammed to pluripotency variably display telomere elongation, a common indicator of cell "rejuvenation." METHODOLOGY/PRINCIPAL FINDINGS:We examined telomere lengths in human skin fibroblasts isolated from younger and older subjects, fibroblasts converted to IPSCs, and IPSCs redifferentiated through teratoma formation and explant culture. In IPSCs analyzed at passage five (P5), telomeres were significantly elongated in 6/7 lines by >40% and approximated telomere lengths in human embryonic stem cells (hESCs). In cell lines derived from three IPSC-teratoma explants cultured to P5, two displayed telomeres shortened to lengths similar to input fibroblasts while the third line retained elongated telomeres. CONCLUSIONS/SIGNIFICANCE:While these results reveal some heterogeneity in the reprogramming process with respect to telomere length, human somatic cells reprogrammed to pluripotency generally displayed elongated telomeres that suggest that they will not age prematurely when isolated from subjects of essentially any age. |
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