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Generation of Pig Induced Pluripotent Stem Cells with a Drug-Inducible System
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Tissue EngineeringAdult Stem CellEarly EmbryosEmbryologyRegenerative MedicineStem CellsCell TransplantationDrug-inducible SystemXenotransplantationCell LinesEmbryonic DevelopmentCell BiologyInduced Pluripotent Stem CellDevelopmental BiologyPorcine Es CellsStem Cell ResearchStem-cell TherapyMedicineEmbryonic Stem Cell
Domesticated ungulate pluripotent embryonic stem (ES) cell lines would be useful for generating precise gene-modified animals. To date, many efforts have been made to establish domesticated ungulate pluripotent ES cells from early embryos without success. Here, we report the generation of porcine-induced pluripotent stem (iPS) cells using drug-inducible expression of defined factors. We showed that porcine iPS cells expressed alkaline phosphatase, SSEA3, SSEA4, Tra-1-60, Tra-1-81, Oct3/4, Nanog, Sox2, Rex1 and CDH1. Pig iPS cells expressed high levels of telomerase activity and showed normal karyotypes. These cells could differentiate into cell types of all three germ layers in vitro and in teratomas. Our study reveals properties of porcine pluripotent stem cells that may facilitate the eventual establishment of porcine ES cells. Moreover, the porcine iPS cells produced may be directly useful for the generation of precise gene-modified pigs.
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