Generation of stable integration‐free pig induced pluripotent stem cells under chemically defined culture condition

Author:

Zhu Qianqian1,Wang Fengchong2,Gao Dengfeng1,Gao Jie1,Li Guilin1,Jiao Deling2,Zhu Gaoxiang1,Xu Kaixiang2,Guo Jianxiong2,Chen Tianzhi1,Cao Suying3,Zhi Minglei1,Zhang Jinying1,Wang Yingjie1,Zhang Xiaowei1,Zhang Danru1,Yao Yixuan1,Song Jian4,Wei Hong‐Jiang2,Han Jianyong1ORCID

Affiliation:

1. State Key Laboratory of Animal Biotech Breeding, College of Biological Sciences China Agricultural University Beijing China

2. State Key Laboratory for Conservation and Utilization of Bio‐Resources in Yunnan Yunnan Agricultural University Kunming Yunnan China

3. Animal Science and Technology College Beijing University of Agriculture Beijing China

4. College of Biological Sciences China Agricultural University Beijing China

Abstract

AbstractGenome integration‐free pig induced pluripotent stem cells (iPSCs) bring tremendous value in pre‐clinical testing of regenerative medicine, as well as conservation and exploitation of endangered or rare local pig idioplasmatic resources. However, due to a lack of appropriate culture medium, efficient induction and stable maintenance of pig iPSCs with practical value remains challenging. Here, we established an efficient induction system for exogenous gene‐independent iPSCs under chemically defined culture condition previously used for generation of stable pig pre‐gastrulation epiblast stem cells (pgEpiSCs). WNT suppression was found to play an essential role in establishment of exogenous gene‐independent iPSCs. Strikingly, stable integration‐free pig iPSCs could be established from pig somatic cells using episomal vectors in this culture condition. The iPSCs had pluripotency features and transcriptome characteristics approximating pgEpiSCs. More importantly, this induction system may be used to generate integration‐free iPSCs from elderly disabled rare local pig somatic cells and the iPSCs could be gene‐edited and used as donor cells for nuclear transfer. Our results provide novel insights into potential applications for genetic breeding of livestock species and pre‐clinical evaluation of regenerative medicine.

Funder

Chinese Universities Scientific Fund

National Key Research and Development Program of China

National Natural Science Foundation of China

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

Cell Biology,General Medicine

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