Direct reprogramming of human fibroblasts into insulin-producing cells using transcription factors
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Published:2023-03-24
Issue:1
Volume:6
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ISSN:2399-3642
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Container-title:Communications Biology
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language:en
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Short-container-title:Commun Biol
Author:
Fontcuberta-PiSunyer Marta, García-Alamán Ainhoa, Prades ÈliaORCID, Téllez NoèliaORCID, Alves-Figueiredo Hugo, Ramos-Rodríguez MireiaORCID, Enrich Carlos, Fernandez-Ruiz Rebeca, Cervantes Sara, Clua Laura, Ramón-Azcón JavierORCID, Broca Christophe, Wojtusciszyn Anne, Montserrat NuriaORCID, Pasquali Lorenzo, Novials Anna, Servitja Joan-Marc, Vidal Josep, Gomis Ramon, Gasa RosaORCID
Abstract
AbstractDirect lineage reprogramming of one somatic cell into another without transitioning through a progenitor stage has emerged as a strategy to generate clinically relevant cell types. One cell type of interest is the pancreatic insulin-producing β cell whose loss and/or dysfunction leads to diabetes. To date it has been possible to create β-like cells from related endodermal cell types by forcing the expression of developmental transcription factors, but not from more distant cell lineages like fibroblasts. In light of the therapeutic benefits of choosing an accessible cell type as the cell of origin, in this study we set out to analyze the feasibility of transforming human skin fibroblasts into β-like cells. We describe how the timed-introduction of five developmental transcription factors (Neurog3, Pdx1, MafA, Pax4, and Nkx2-2) promotes conversion of fibroblasts toward a β-cell fate. Reprogrammed cells exhibit β-cell features including β-cell gene expression and glucose-responsive intracellular calcium mobilization. Moreover, reprogrammed cells display glucose-induced insulin secretion in vitro and in vivo. This work provides proof-of-concept of the capacity to make insulin-producing cells from human fibroblasts via transcription factor-mediated direct reprogramming.
Funder
Ministry of Economy and Competitiveness | Instituto de Salud Carlos III Fundació la Marató de TV3 European Foundation for the Study of Diabetes Fundación DiabetesCERO
Publisher
Springer Science and Business Media LLC
Subject
General Agricultural and Biological Sciences,General Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology,Medicine (miscellaneous)
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