Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
3973078 Reproductive BioMedicine Online 2006 5 Pages PDF
Abstract

Somatic cell nuclear transfer (SCNT) provides the basis for the development of patient-specific stem cell lines. Recent progress in SCNT suggested the presence of reprogramming factors in human embryonic stem (hES) cells, although no method is currently available for replacement of nuclei of hES cells by somatic cell nuclei. An original technique has been developed, involving the fusion of different types of somatic cells with hES cells, which allowed a complete replacement of the nuclei of hES cells by nuclei of somatic cells. The resulting ‘cybrids’ were demonstrated to have the genotype of the donor somatic cells and ‘stemness’ of the recipient hES cells. However, the colonies isolated from the resulting fusion contained a mixture of these cybrid cells with the cells with the recipient nuclei, as well as hybrid cells containing both donor and recipient nuclei, so future purification will be necessary before the technique can be considered for future practical application.

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