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  • Genomic landscape analyses of reprogrammed cells using integrative and non-integrative methods reveal variable cancer-associated alterations.

Genomic landscape analyses of reprogrammed cells using integrative and non-integrative methods reveal variable cancer-associated alterations.

Oncotarget (2019-05-21)
Frank Griscelli, Christophe Desterke, Olivier Feraud, Dominique Divers, Noufissa Oudrhiri, Lucie Tosca, Ali G Turhan, Annelise Bennaceur-Griscelli
ABSTRACT

Recent development of cell reprogramming technologies brought a major hope for future cell therapy applications by the use of these cells or their derivatives. For this purpose, one of the major requirements is the absence of genomic alterations generating a risk of cell transformation. Here we analyzed by microarray-based comparative genomic hybridization human iPSC generated by two non-integrative and one integrative method at pluripotent stage as well as in corresponding teratomas. We show that all iPSC lines exhibit copy number variations (CNV) of several genes deregulated in oncogenesis. These cancer-associated genomic alterations were more pronounced in virally programmed hiPSCs and their derivative teratoma as compared to those found in iPSC generated by mRNA-mediated reprogramming. Bioinformatics analysis showed the involvement of these genes in human leukemia and carcinoma. We conclude that genetic screening should become a standard procedure to ensure that hiPSCs are free from cancer-associated genomic alterations before clinical use.

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Human STEMCCA Constitutive Polycistronic (OKSM) Lentivirus Reprogramming Kit, The Human STEMCCA Constitutive Polycistronic Lentivirus Kit contains high titer polycistronic lentivirus & Polybrene transfection reagent that have been validated for the generation of human iPS cells from human foreskin fibroblasts.