Transplantation of hematopoietic stem cells (HSCs) has been
used to treat malignant hematological and immunologic disorders, hereditary
metabolic disorders for some decades. Its success is determined to a large
extent by the number of CD34+ hematopoietic cells in a transplant (bone marrow,
peripheral or umbilical cord blood). Despite many advantages of using umbilical
cord blood in transplantation...
Induced pluripotent stem (iPS) cells are considered to be an
alternative to embryonic stem cells (ESCs) with a wide range of clinical
potential and free of ethic limitations of embryonic material usage [1]. iPS
cells are derived from somatic cells when introducing so-called pluripotency
factors (some genes or their products whose activity is specific for embryonic
stem cells). Besides, pluripotency induction in somatic cells derived from
different patients is a powerful tool for scientists to investigate a number of
diseases with suboptimally studied pathogenesis...
— Mr. Macchiarini, the audience of our journal is interested to know how your
first patient is feeling now and if she could manage to return to a normal life.
— Our first patient was a woman. In 6 months after the operation she went back
to work and now she is working as usual. She is our colleague — she is a nurse
in a dental clinic. She takes...
eneration of pluripotency in somatic cells became possible
three years ago, when Japanese scientists S.Yamanaka and K.Takahashi described
pluripotent cells derived from mouse fibroblast cells as a result of retroviral
transfection of four genes - Oct4, Klf4, Sox2 and c-Myc (OKSM) and called them
induced pluripotent stem cells (iPS cells). For generation of pluripotency
in somatic cells initiating the expression of ‘pluripotent’ self-genes - Oct4,
Sox2 and Nanog is the principal event. Being transcription factors the products
of these genes are *bound to/ attached to target genes inhibiting the
expression of linear-specific genes and activating the expression of the genes
responsible for maintaining cell pluripotency and self-renewal. Moreover,
employing the positive feedback mechanism these transcription factors maintain
the stable expression level of each other. It was these peculiarities that
enabled S. Yamanaka and Takahashi to generate pluripotency in somatic cells due
to temporal expression of OKSM exogenous genes that were inserted into cell
nuclei by means of virus- mediated transduction...