Induced pluripotent stem cells (iPSCs), which are used to produce transplantable tissues, may particularly benefit older patients, who are more likely to suffer from degenerative diseases. However, iPSCs generated from aged donors (A-iPSCs) exhibit higher genomic instability, defects in apoptosis and a blunted DNA damage response compared with iPSCs generated from younger donors. We demonstrated that A-iPSCs exhibit excessive glutathione-mediated reactive oxygen species (ROS) scavenging activity, which blocks the DNA damage response and apoptosis and permits survival of cells with genomic instability. We found that the pluripotency factor ZSCAN10 is poorly expressed in A-iPSCs and addition of ZSCAN10 to the four Yamanaka factors (OCT4, SOX2, KLF4 and c-MYC) during A-iPSC reprogramming normalizes ROS-glutathione homeostasis and the DNA damage response, and recovers genomic stability. Correcting the genomic instability of A-iPSCs will ultimately enhance our ability to produce histocompatible functional tissues from older patients' own cells that are safe for transplantation.

ZSCAN10 Expression Corrects the Genomic Instability of iPSCs From Aged Donors / Skamagki, M.; Correia, C.; Yeung, P.; Baslan, T.; Beck, S.; Zhang, C.; Ross, C. A.; Dang, L.; Liu, Z.; Giunta, S.; Chang, T. -P.; Wang, J.; Ananthanarayanan, A.; Bohndorf, M.; Bosbach, B.; Adjaye, J.; Funabiki, H.; Kim, J.; Lowe, S.; Collins, J. J.; Lu, C. -W.; Li, H.; Zhao, R.; Kim, K.. - In: NATURE CELL BIOLOGY. - ISSN 1465-7392. - 19:9(2017), pp. 1037-1048. [10.1038/ncb3598]

ZSCAN10 Expression Corrects the Genomic Instability of iPSCs From Aged Donors

Giunta S.;
2017

Abstract

Induced pluripotent stem cells (iPSCs), which are used to produce transplantable tissues, may particularly benefit older patients, who are more likely to suffer from degenerative diseases. However, iPSCs generated from aged donors (A-iPSCs) exhibit higher genomic instability, defects in apoptosis and a blunted DNA damage response compared with iPSCs generated from younger donors. We demonstrated that A-iPSCs exhibit excessive glutathione-mediated reactive oxygen species (ROS) scavenging activity, which blocks the DNA damage response and apoptosis and permits survival of cells with genomic instability. We found that the pluripotency factor ZSCAN10 is poorly expressed in A-iPSCs and addition of ZSCAN10 to the four Yamanaka factors (OCT4, SOX2, KLF4 and c-MYC) during A-iPSC reprogramming normalizes ROS-glutathione homeostasis and the DNA damage response, and recovers genomic stability. Correcting the genomic instability of A-iPSCs will ultimately enhance our ability to produce histocompatible functional tissues from older patients' own cells that are safe for transplantation.
2017
Adult Stem Cells; age Factors; aged; aging; animals; animals, newborn; apoptosis; cell differentiation; cell proliferation; cells, cultured; cellular reprogramming techniques; DNA damage; DNA-binding proteins; embryonic stem cells; gene expression regulation, developmental; gestational age; glutathione; humans; Induced pluripotent stem cells; kruppel-like transcription factors; mice; mice, transgenic; octamer Transcription factor-3; oxidative stress; phenotype; proto-oncogene proteins c-myc; reactive oxygen species; SOXB1 transcription factors; signal transduction; transcription factors; transfection; cellular reprogramming; genomic instability; tissue donors
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ZSCAN10 Expression Corrects the Genomic Instability of iPSCs From Aged Donors / Skamagki, M.; Correia, C.; Yeung, P.; Baslan, T.; Beck, S.; Zhang, C.; Ross, C. A.; Dang, L.; Liu, Z.; Giunta, S.; Chang, T. -P.; Wang, J.; Ananthanarayanan, A.; Bohndorf, M.; Bosbach, B.; Adjaye, J.; Funabiki, H.; Kim, J.; Lowe, S.; Collins, J. J.; Lu, C. -W.; Li, H.; Zhao, R.; Kim, K.. - In: NATURE CELL BIOLOGY. - ISSN 1465-7392. - 19:9(2017), pp. 1037-1048. [10.1038/ncb3598]
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