Nature Communications (Jan 2018)

Parallel derivation of isogenic human primed and naive induced pluripotent stem cells

  • Stéphanie Kilens,
  • Dimitri Meistermann,
  • Diego Moreno,
  • Caroline Chariau,
  • Anne Gaignerie,
  • Arnaud Reignier,
  • Yohann Lelièvre,
  • Miguel Casanova,
  • Céline Vallot,
  • Steven Nedellec,
  • Léa Flippe,
  • Julie Firmin,
  • Juan Song,
  • Eric Charpentier,
  • Jenna Lammers,
  • Audrey Donnart,
  • Nadège Marec,
  • Wallid Deb,
  • Audrey Bihouée,
  • Cédric Le Caignec,
  • Claire Pecqueur,
  • Richard Redon,
  • Paul Barrière,
  • Jérémie Bourdon,
  • Vincent Pasque,
  • Magali Soumillon,
  • Tarjei S. Mikkelsen,
  • Claire Rougeulle,
  • Thomas Fréour,
  • Laurent David,
  • The Milieu Intérieur Consortium

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1038/s41467-017-02107-w
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 9, no. 1
pp. 1 – 13

Abstract

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Derivation of human induced pluripotent stem cells (hiPSCs) produces primed hiPSCs that can in turn be converted to naive hiPSCs. Here, the authors directly reprogram somatic cells to form both naive and primed isogenic hiPSCs and confirm the similarity of naive hiPSCs to their in vivo counterparts.