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Activation of Neural Cell Fate Programs Toward Direct Conversion of Adult Human Fibroblasts into Tri-Potent Neural Progenitors Using <i>OCT-4</i>
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Adult HumanStem Cell MigrationDirect Conversion ProcessStem Cell BiologyRegenerative MedicineNeuroregenerationNeural Fate ConversionStem CellsHealth SciencesNeural FateStem Cell TherapiesOrganogenesisCell BiologyInduced Pluripotent Stem CellDevelopmental BiologyStem Cell ResearchCell Fate DeterminationSystems BiologyMedicineNeural Stem CellEmbryonic Stem Cell
Several transcription factors and methods have been used to convert fibroblasts directly to neural fate and have provided insights into molecular mechanisms as to how each of these required factors orchestrate neural fate conversion. Here, we provide evidence and detailed characterization of the direct conversion process of primary adult human fibroblasts (hFib) to neural progenitor cells (NPC) using OCT4 alone. Factors previously associated with neural cell fate conversion were induced during hFib-NPC(OCT-4) generation, where OCT-4 alone was sufficient to induce neural fate conversion without the use of promiscuous small-molecule manipulation. Human Fib-NPC(OCT-4) proliferate, express neural stem/progenitor markers, and possess developmental potential that gives rise to all three major subtypes of neural cells: astrocytes, oligodendrocytes, and neurons with functional capacity. We propose a de-convoluted reprogramming approach for neural fate conversion in which OCT4 is sufficient for inducing neural conversion from hFib for disease modeling as well as the fundamental study of early neural fate induction.
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