Lucy Vilner
Advanced Cell Technology
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Cloning and Stem Cells | 2009
Raymond L. Page; Sakthikumar Ambady; William Holmes; Lucy Vilner; Denis Kole; Olga Kashpur; Victoria Huntress; Ina Vojtic; Holly Whitton; Tanja Dominko
Reprogramming of differentiated somatic cells into induced pluripotent stem (iPS) cells has potential for derivation of patient-specific cells for therapy as well as for development of models with which to study disease progression. Derivation of iPS cells from human somatic cells has been achieved by viral transduction of human fibroblasts with early developmental genes. Because forced expression of these genes by viral transduction results in transgene integration with unknown and unpredictable potential mutagenic effects, identification of cell culture conditions that can induce endogenous expression of these genes is desirable. Here we show that primary adult human fibroblasts have basal expression of mRNA for OCT4, SOX2, and NANOG. However, translation of these messages into detectable proteins and their subcellular localization depends on cell culture conditions. Manipulation of oxygen concentration and FGF2 supplementation can modulate expression of some pluripotency related genes at the transcriptional, translational, and cellular localization level. Changing cell culture condition parameters led to expression of REX1, potentiation of expression of LIN28, translation of OCT4, SOX2, and NANOG, and translocation of these transcription factors to the cell nucleus. We also show that culture conditions affect the in vitro lifespan of dermal fibroblasts, nearly doubling the number of population doublings before the cells reach replicative senescence. Our results suggest that it is possible to induce and manipulate endogenous expression of stem cell genes in somatic cells without genetic manipulation, but this short-term induction may not be sufficient for acquisition of true pluripotency. Further investigation of the factors involved in inducing this response could lead to discovery of defined culture conditions capable of altering cell fate in vitro. This would alleviate the need for forced expression by transgenesis, thus eliminating the risk of mutagenic effects due to genetic manipulation.
PLOS ONE | 2014
Mojca Jez; Sakthikumar Ambady; Olga Kashpur; Alexandra Grella; Christopher Malcuit; Lucy Vilner; Primoz Rozman; Tanja Dominko
The POU5F1 gene codes for the OCT4 transcription factor, which is one of the key regulators of pluripotency. Its transcription, alternative splicing, and alternative translation leading to the synthesis of the active, nuclear localized OCT4A has been described in detail. Much less, however, is known about actively transcribed OCT4 pseudogenes, several of which display high homology to OCT4A and can be expressed and translated into proteins. Using RT-PCR followed by pseudogene-specific restriction digestion, cloning, and sequencing we discriminate between OCT4A and transcripts for pseudogenes 1, 3 and 4. We show that expression of OCT4 and its pseudogenes follows a developmentally-regulated pattern in differentiating hESCs, indicating a tight regulatory relationship between them. We further demonstrate that differentiated human cells from a variety of tissues express exclusively pseudogenes. Expression of OCT4A can, however be triggered in adult differentiated cells by oxygen and FGF2-dependent mechanisms.
Science | 2002
Jose Cibelli; Kathleen A. Grant; Karen B. Chapman; Kerrianne Cunniff; Travis J. Worst; Heather Green; Stephen J. Walker; Philip H. Gutin; Lucy Vilner; Viviane Tabar; Tanja Dominko; Jeff Kane; Peter J. Wettstein; Robert Lanza; Lorenz Studer; Kent E. Vrana; Michael D. West
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America | 2003
Kent E. Vrana; Jason Hipp; Ashley M. Goss; Brian A. McCool; David R. Riddle; Stephen J. Walker; Peter J. Wettstein; Lorenz Studer; Viviane Tabar; Kerrianne Cunniff; Karen B. Chapman; Lucy Vilner; Michael D. West; Kathleen A. Grant; Jose Cibelli
Tissue Engineering Part A | 2011
Raymond L. Page; Christopher Malcuit; Lucy Vilner; Ina Vojtic; Sharon Shaw; Emmett Hedblom; Jason Z. Hu; George D. Pins; Marsha W. Rolle; Tanja Dominko
Archive | 2010
Christopher Malcuit; Linda Lemieux; William Holmes; Pedro Huertas; Lucy Vilner
Archive | 2008
Christopher Malcuit; Linda Lemieux; Willliam Holmes; Pedro Huertas; Lucy Vilner
Archive | 2008
Christopher Malcuit; Linda Lemieux; William Holmes; Pedro Huertas; Lucy Vilner
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America | 2004
Kent E. Vrana; Jason Hipp; Ashley M. Goss; Brian A. McCool; David R. Riddle; Stephen J. Walker; Peter J. Wettstein; Lorenz Studer; Viviane Tabar; Kerrianne Cunniff; Karen E. Chapman; Lucy Vilner; Michael D. West; Kathleen A. Grant; Jose Cibelli
Archive | 2010
Christopher Malcuit; Linda Lemieux; William Holmes; Pedro Huertas; Lucy Vilner