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. 2017 Jun;591(11):1584-1600.
doi: 10.1002/1873-3468.12665. Epub 2017 May 22.

Identification and characterization of secreted factors that are upregulated during somatic cell reprogramming

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Identification and characterization of secreted factors that are upregulated during somatic cell reprogramming

Yoshimi Bansho et al. FEBS Lett. 2017 Jun.
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Abstract

The process of cell reprogramming has been characterized considerably since the successful generation of induced pluripotent stem cells. However, the importance of cell-cell communications for cellular reprogramming remains largely unknown. Secreted factors, which are expressed and secreted during reprogramming, may influence the reprogramming efficiency. Here, we have identified Sostdc1, Glb1l2, Fetub, Dpp4, Gdf3, Trh, and Tdgf1 as prominently upregulated secreted factors during reprogramming. Our detailed analysis reveals that these seven factors may be categorized into four groups based on their expression patterns in relation to the reprogramming stages. Remarkably, knockdown of Sostdc1, which is the most prominently upregulated factor and which is expressed earlier than the other six factors, results in reduced reprogramming efficiency, suggesting its involvement in the reprogramming process.

Keywords: Sostdc1; secreted factors; somatic cell reprogramming.

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