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Genetic aberrations in iPSCs are introduced by a transient G1/S cell cycle checkpoint deficiency.


ABSTRACT: A number of point mutations have been identified in reprogrammed pluripotent stem cells such as iPSCs and ntESCs. The molecular basis for these mutations has remained elusive however, which is a considerable impediment to their potential medical application. Here we report a specific stage at which iPSC generation is not reduced in response to ionizing radiation, i.e. radio-resistance. Quite intriguingly, a G1/S cell cycle checkpoint deficiency occurs in a transient fashion at the initial stage of the genome reprogramming process. These cancer-like phenomena, i.e. a cell cycle checkpoint deficiency resulting in the accumulation of point mutations, suggest a common developmental pathway between iPSC generation and tumorigenesis. This notion is supported by the identification of specific cancer mutational signatures in these cells. We describe efficient generation of human integration-free iPSCs using erythroblast cells, which have only a small number of point mutations and INDELs, none of which are in coding regions.

SUBMITTER: Araki R 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC6954237 | biostudies-literature | 2020 Jan

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Genetic aberrations in iPSCs are introduced by a transient G1/S cell cycle checkpoint deficiency.

Araki Ryoko R   Hoki Yuko Y   Suga Tomo T   Obara Chizuka C   Sunayama Misato M   Imadome Kaori K   Fujita Mayumi M   Kamimura Satoshi S   Nakamura Miki M   Wakayama Sayaka S   Nagy Andras A   Wakayama Teruhiko T   Abe Masumi M  

Nature communications 20200110 1


A number of point mutations have been identified in reprogrammed pluripotent stem cells such as iPSCs and ntESCs. The molecular basis for these mutations has remained elusive however, which is a considerable impediment to their potential medical application. Here we report a specific stage at which iPSC generation is not reduced in response to ionizing radiation, i.e. radio-resistance. Quite intriguingly, a G1/S cell cycle checkpoint deficiency occurs in a transient fashion at the initial stage  ...[more]

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