Dental Pulp Cells for Induced Pluripotent Stem Cell Banking

0301 basic medicine Adolescent Genotype HLA-A Antigens Homozygote Induced Pluripotent Stem Cells Cell Culture Techniques Cell Differentiation HLA-DR Antigens Mice, SCID Regenerative Medicine Cell Line Mice 03 medical and health sciences Japan HLA-B Antigens Animals Humans Molar, Third Dental Pulp Biological Specimen Banks
DOI: 10.1177/0022034510366846 Publication Date: 2010-06-17T02:17:17Z
ABSTRACT
Defined sets of transcriptional factors can reprogram human somatic cells to induced pluripotent stem (iPS) cells. However, many types of human cells are not easily accessible to minimally invasive procedures. Here we evaluated dental pulp cells (DPCs) as an optimal source of iPS cells, since they are easily obtained from extracted teeth and can be expanded under simple culture conditions. From all 6 DPC lines tested with the conventional 3 or 4 reprogramming factors, iPS cells were effectively established from 5 DPC lines. Furthermore, determination of the HLA types of 107 DPC lines revealed 2 lines homozygous for all 3 HLA loci and showed that if an iPS bank is established from these initial pools, the bank will cover approximately 20% of the Japanese population with a perfect match. Analysis of these data demonstrates the promising potential of DPC collections as a source of iPS cell banks for use in regenerative medicine.
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