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A Small-Molecule Inhibitor of Tgf-β Signaling Replaces Sox2 in Reprogramming by Inducing Nanog
- Source :
- Cell Stem Cell. 5(5):491-503
- Publication Year :
- 2009
- Publisher :
- Elsevier BV, 2009.
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Abstract
- SummaryThe combined activity of three transcription factors can reprogram adult cells into induced pluripotent stem cells (iPSCs). However, the transgenic methods used for delivering reprogramming factors have raised concerns regarding the future utility of the resulting stem cells. These uncertainties could be overcome if each transgenic factor were replaced with a small molecule that either directly activated its expression from the somatic genome or in some way compensated for its activity. To this end, we have used high-content chemical screening to identify small molecules that can replace Sox2 in reprogramming. We show that one of these molecules functions in reprogramming by inhibiting Tgf-β signaling in a stable and trapped intermediate cell type that forms during the process. We find that this inhibition promotes the completion of reprogramming through induction of the transcription factor Nanog.
- Subjects :
- Homeobox protein NANOG
Pyridines
Induced Pluripotent Stem Cells
Dioxoles
Biology
Article
Cell Line
Small Molecule Libraries
Mice
SOX2
Transduction, Genetic
Transforming Growth Factor beta
Genetics
Animals
Induced pluripotent stem cell
Transcription factor
Homeodomain Proteins
Induced stem cells
SOXB1 Transcription Factors
Antibodies, Monoclonal
Nanog Homeobox Protein
Cell Biology
STEMCELL
Molecular biology
High-Throughput Screening Assays
Cell biology
Benzamides
Cell Transdifferentiation
Pyrazoles
Molecular Medicine
Stem cell
Receptors, Transforming Growth Factor beta
Reprogramming
Signal Transduction
Subjects
Details
- ISSN :
- 19345909
- Volume :
- 5
- Issue :
- 5
- Database :
- OpenAIRE
- Journal :
- Cell Stem Cell
- Accession number :
- edsair.doi.dedup.....2ced0415fa672e2a378830ad66a7c9e0
- Full Text :
- https://doi.org/10.1016/j.stem.2009.09.012