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Fluctuating levels of reprogramming factor expression in cultured human undifferentiated keratinocytes


Mingjun Wu
Qiang Chen
Wei Wu
Zhongwei Zheng
Bisong Yue
Zhiqiang Wu
Yali Zhao
Weidong Han
Xiaobing Fu

Abstract

Although human undifferentiated keratinocytes (HUKs) can be reprogrammed to become induced pluripotent stem cells (iPSCs) with high efficiency and rapid kinetics by transducing reprogramming factors (RFs), the endogenous expression of reprogramming factors in cultured HUKs is not clear at different stages. In this study, keratinocytes were isolated from foreskin of adult subject (18 years old) and cultured on collagen type IV-coated culture dishes in a low-calcium, serum-free medium (Epilife, Invitrogen). In order to clarify the expression patterns of RFs and other stem cell markers in cultured human keratinocytes, total RNA was extracted using Trizol reagent, and polymerase chain reaction (PCR) was performed using established GenBank sequences to design primers. The subsequent PCR analysis was carried out by agarose gel electrophoresis. The expression levels of RFs and other stem cell markers in human HUKs clearly fluctuated during culturing, which supports the hypothesis that HUKs might be reprogrammed into a pluripotent state when the maximum levels of RFs expression are maintained by appropriate culture conditions.

Keywords: Human undifferentiated keratinocytes, reprogramming factors, expression fluctuation

African Journal of Biotechnology Vol. 12(35), pp. 5389-5394

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