Reprogramming fibroblasts to express T-cell functions using cell extracts
- PMID: 11981558
- DOI: 10.1038/nbt0502-460
Reprogramming fibroblasts to express T-cell functions using cell extracts
Abstract
We demonstrate here the functional reprogramming of a somatic cell using a nuclear and cytoplasmic extract derived from another somatic cell type. Reprogramming of 293T fibroblasts in an extract from primary human T cells or from a transformed T-cell line is evidenced by nuclear uptake and assembly of transcription factors, induction of activity of a chromatin remodeling complex, histone acetylation, and activation of lymphoid cell specific genes. Reprogrammed cells express T cell specific receptors and assemble the interleukin-2 receptor in response to T cell receptor CD3 (TCR CD3) complex stimulation. Reprogrammed primary skin fibroblasts also express T cell specific antigens. After exposure to a neuronal precursor extract, 293T fibroblasts express a neurofilament protein and extend neurite-like outgrowths. In vitro reprogramming of differentiated somatic cells creates possibilities for producing isogenic replacement cells for therapeutic applications.
Comment in
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Nuclear reprogramming--alchemy or analysis?Nat Biotechnol. 2002 May;20(5):445-6. doi: 10.1038/nbt0502-445. Nat Biotechnol. 2002. PMID: 11981552 No abstract available.
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