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Porcine induced pluripotent stem cells may bridge the gap between mouse and human iPS

โœ Scribed by Miguel A. Esteban; Meixiu Peng; Zhang Deli; Jie Cai; Jiayin Yang; Jianyong Xu; Liangxue Lai; Duanqing Pei


Publisher
John Wiley and Sons
Year
2010
Tongue
English
Weight
221 KB
Volume
62
Category
Article
ISSN
1521-6543

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Abstract

Recently, three independent laboratories reported the generation of induced pluripotent stem cells (iPSCs) from pig (Sus scrofa). This finding sums to the growing list of species (mouse, human, monkey, and rat, in this order) for which successful reprogramming using exogenous factors has been achieved, and multiple others are possibly forthcoming. But apart from demonstrating the universality of the network identified by Shinya Yamanaka, what makes the porcine model so special? On one side, pigs are an agricultural commodity and have an easy and affordable maintenance compared with nonhuman primates that normally need to be imported. On the other side, resemblance (for example, size of organs) of porcine and human physiology is striking and because pigs are a regular source of food the ethical concerns that still remain in monkeys are not applicable. Besides, the prolonged lifespan of pigs compared with other domestic species can allow exhaustive follow up of side effects after transplantation. Porcine iPSCs may thus fill the gap between the mouse model, which due to its ease is preferred for mechanistic studies, and the first clinical trials using iPSCs in humans. However, although these studies are relevant and have created significant interest they face analogous problems that we discuss herein together with potential new directions. ยฉ 2010 IUBMB IUBMB Life, 62(4): 277โ€“282, 2010


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