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Transient naive reprogramming corrects hiPS cells functionally and epigenetically

Cells undergo a major epigenome reconfiguration when reprogrammed to human induced pluripotent stem cells (hiPS cells). However, the epigenomes of hiPS cells and human embryonic stem (hES) cells differ significantly, which affects hiPS cell function. These differences include epigenetic memory and aberrations that emerge during reprogramming, for which the mechanisms remain unknown.

Citation:
Buckberry S, Liu X, Poppe D, Tan JP, Sun G, et al. Transient naive reprogramming corrects hiPS cells functionally and epigenetically. Nature. 2023;620(7975):863-72. 

Keywords:
Cellular reprogramming; genetics; metabolism; cytology; human embryonic stem cells

Abstract:
Cells undergo a major epigenome reconfiguration when reprogrammed to human induced pluripotent stem cells (hiPS cells). However, the epigenomes of hiPS cells and human embryonic stem (hES) cells differ significantly, which affects hiPS cell function. These differences include epigenetic memory and aberrations that emerge during reprogramming, for which the mechanisms remain unknown.