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Highly rapid and efficient conversion of human fibroblasts to keratinocyte-like cells.


ABSTRACT: Cell fate commitment during development is achieved through the expression of lineage-specific transcription factors. Recent studies have suggested that the expression of combinations of these lineage-specific transcription factors can convert adult somatic cells from one type to another. Here we report that the combination of p63, a master regulator of epidermal development and differentiation, and KLF4, a regulator of epidermal differentiation, is sufficient to convert dermal fibroblasts to a keratinocyte phenotype. Induced keratinocytes (KCs) expressed KC-specific proteins and had a transcriptome similar to KCs. Reprogramming to a KC phenotype was rapid and efficient with a vast majority of cells morphologically resembling and expressing KC-specific genes within a week of p63 and KLF4 transduction. Furthermore, p63 and KLF4 are capable of inducing a KC phenotype even in a cancerous cell line, highlighting their importance for epidermal specification. The robustness of the conversion process also allows the use of this as a model system to study the mechanisms of reprogramming.

SUBMITTER: Chen Y 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC3875612 | biostudies-literature | 2014 Feb

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Highly rapid and efficient conversion of human fibroblasts to keratinocyte-like cells.

Chen Yifang Y   Mistry Devendra S DS   Sen George L GL  

The Journal of investigative dermatology 20130806 2


Cell fate commitment during development is achieved through the expression of lineage-specific transcription factors. Recent studies have suggested that the expression of combinations of these lineage-specific transcription factors can convert adult somatic cells from one type to another. Here we report that the combination of p63, a master regulator of epidermal development and differentiation, and KLF4, a regulator of epidermal differentiation, is sufficient to convert dermal fibroblasts to a  ...[more]

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