WO2010098419A1 - Novel nuclear reprogramming substance - Google Patents
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- the present invention relates to a novel nuclear reprogra ⁇ uning substance and use thereof, more specifically to a novel nuclear reprogramming substance that can substitute for KIf4, and a method of establishing induced pluripotent stem (hereinafter referred to as iPS) cells using the same.
- iPS induced pluripotent stem
- Yamanaka et al. succeeded in establishing iPS cells (Nanog iPS cells) that show almost the same gene expression and epigenetic modification profiles as those in embryonic stem (ES) cells and preparing a chimeric mouse, by producing a transgenic mouse wherein the green fluorescent protein (GFP) and puromycin-resistance genes are integrated into the locus of Nanog, whose expression is more localized in pluripotent cells than Fbxl5 expression, forcing MEF derived from the mouse to express the above-mentioned four genes, and selecting puromycin-resistant and GFP-positive cells [Okita, K. et al., Nature, 448: 313-317 (2007)].
- GFP green fluorescent protein
- Yamanaka et al. succeeded in establishing iPS cells by introducing the same four genes or three genes as those used in the mouse into human skin fibroblasts [WO 2007/069666 Al; Takahashi, K. et al., Cell, 131: 861-872 (2007)].
- iPS cells comparable to ES cells in terms of pluripotency can be produced in both humans and mice, by introducing defined factors into somatic cells.
- Epiblast stem cells established from the epiblast of post-implantation embryo, unlike ES cells, are incapable of forming a chimeric embryo even when injected into a host blastocyst.
- EpiSC Epiblast stem cells
- Oct3/4 and Sox2 are expressed at levels similar to those in ES cells, whereas the KIf4 gene is expressed at remarkably lower levels.
- KIf4 gene is expressed at remarkably lower levels.
- the present inventors performed comprehensive gene analysis that can be used to establish iPS cells as substitutes for KIf4, out of gene libraries not only of genes expressed specifically in pluripotent cells such as ES cells, but also of a broader range of transcriptional factors.
- iPS cells can be established efficiently when a gene belonging to the IRX family, a gene belonging to the GLIS family, a gene belonging to the PTX family or the DMRT-like family B with proline-rich C-terminal, 1 (DMRTBl) gene, along with the three genes Oct3/4, Sox2 and c-Myc, is transferred into adult mouse skin fibroblasts or MEF, identified these transcriptional factors as novel nuclear reprogramming substances that can functionally substitute for KIf4, and developed the present invention.
- DMRTBl proline-rich C-terminal, 1
- the present invention provides the following: [1] A method of producing iPS cells, comprising the step of transferring into a somatic cell the following (1) and (2) :
- An inducer of iPS cells from a somatic cell comprising the following (1) and (2) :
- An inducer of iPS cells from a somatic cell comprising one or more kinds of substances selected from the group consisting of members of the IRX family, members of the GLIS family, members of the PTX family, DMRTBl, and nucleic acids that encode the same, wherein the inducer is transferred into a somatic cell, along with a substance capable of inducing iPS cells from a somatic cell when combined with KIf4.
- [15] A use of one or more kinds of substances selected from the group consisting of members of the IRX family, members of the GLIS family, members of the PTX family, DMRTBl, and nucleic acids that encode the same, for producing iPS cells, wherein the substance (s) is transferred into a somatic cell, along with a substance capable of inducing iPS cells from a somatic cell when combined with KIf4.
- members of the IRX family, members of the GLIS family, members of the PTX family and DMRTBl are capable of functionally substituting for KIf4 in nuclear reprogramming.
- investigating the mechanisms of actions of these nuclear reprogramming substances is expected to promote the elucidation of the nuclear reprogramming mechanism.
- genes other than those expressed specifically in ES cells have been newly identified as nuclear reprogramming substances by the present invention suggests that other nuclear reprogramming substances that are now unknown will be found in the future.
- Figure 2 shows a flow chart of generating a transcriptional factor expression library for somatic cell reprogramming factor screening from an entry clone of transcriptional factor.
- Klf-G6-1 indicates an iPS cell clone obtained by transferring G06 (gene name: GLISl) along with the 3 genes
- Klf-H8-2 indicates an iPS cell clone obtained by transferring HO8 (gene name: DMRTBl) along with the 3 genes
- KKIf-HlO-I indicates iPS cell clones obtained by transferring HlO (gene name: PITX2) along with the 3 genes.
- PO shows images taken at the time of colony establishment
- Pl shows images for the 1st generation (24 wells)
- P2 shows images for the 2nd generation (6 wells) .
- the left panel shows an image of a GFP-positive colony
- the central panel shows a phase-contrast image
- the right panel shows a superposed photograph of the GFP-positive colony image and phase-contrast image. Only KIf-HlO-I was established by the Reseed method, whereas the others were established by the MSTO method.
- FIG. 5 is a photographic representation of the results of genomic-PCR on G6-1 (Klf-G6-1) , H8-2 (Klf-H8-2) and HlO (KIf- HlO) iPS cell clones.
- skin indicates the fibroblast used as a source of somatic cells
- plasmid indicates positive controls prepared by amplifying each gene incorporated into pMXs.
- FIG. 6 is a photographic representation of the results of genomic-PCR on another HlO (KIf-HlO) iPS cell clone other than that in Figure 5.
- skin indicates the fibroblast used as a source of somatic cells
- plasmid indicates positive controls prepared by amplifying each gene incorporated into pMXs.
- FIG. 7 is a photographic representation of the results of RT-PCR on G6-1 (Klf-G6-1) , H8-2 (Klf-H8-2) and HlO (KIf-HlO) iPS cell clones.
- skin indicates the fibroblast used as a source of somatic cells
- ES and "iPS” indicate mouse ES cells and iPS cells
- Sox2 RT- is a negative control.
- Figure 11 is a photographic representation of colonies of iPS cells established by transferring a combination of 3 factors (Oct3/4, Sox2, c-Myc) and G6 (GLISl), H8 (DMRTBl) or HlO (PITX2) into Nanog-GFP mouse skin fibroblasts, and colonies of iPS cells established by transferring a combination of 2 factors (Oct3/4, Sox2) and G6 (GLISl) or H8 (DMRTBl) into Nanog-GFP mouse skin fibroblasts.
- PO shows images taken at the time of colony establishment; Pl shows images for the 1st generation; P2 shows images for the 2nd generation.
- skin indicates the fibroblast used as a source of somatic cells
- ES and iPS indicate mouse ES cells and iPS cells established using 4 factors (Oct3/4, Sox2, c-Myc, KIf4).
- Figure 14 is a photographic representation of colonies of iPS cells established by transferring a combination of 2 factors (Oct3/4, c-Myc) and HlO (PITX2) into Nanog-GFP mouse skin fibroblasts.
- PO shows images taken at the time of colony establishment;
- Pl shows images for the 1st generation;
- P2 shows images for the 2nd generation.
- the left panel shows a GFP-positive colony image
- the central panel shows a phase-contrast image
- the right panel shows a superposed photograph of the GFP-positive colony image and phase-contrast image .
- FIG 15 is a photographic representation of the results of genomic-PCR on the iPS cell clones shown in Figure 14.
- skin indicates the fibroblast used as a source of somatic cells
- plasmid indicates positive controls prepared by amplifying each gene incorporated into pMXs .
- FIG 16 is a photographic representation of the results of RT-PCR on the iPS cell clones shown in Figure 14.
- skin indicates the fibroblast used as a source of somatic cells
- ES and iPS indicate mouse ES cells and iPS cells established using 4 factors (Oct3/4, Sox2, c-Myc, KIf4) .
- Figure 17 is a graphic representation of the results of counting the number of colonies of iPS cells (GFP-positive cells) established by transferring a combination of 3 factors (Oct3/4, Sox2, c-Myc) and G6 (GLISl), H8 (DMRTBl) or HlO (PITX2) into Nanog-GFP mouse MEF. The results of four independent experiments are summarized.
- Figure 18 is a graphic representation of the results of counting the number of colonies of iPS cells (GFP-positive cells) established by transferring a combination of 2 factors (Oct3/4, Sox2) and G6 (GLISl), H8 (DMRTBl) or HlO (PITX2) into GFP-positive cells.
- Nanog-GFP mouse MEF The number of colonies established in 2 (OS) +H10 was 1 for the MSTO method and 1 for the Reseed method.
- Figure 19 is a photographic representation of colonies of iPS cells established by transferring a combination of 3 factors (Oct3/4, Sox2, c-Myc) and G6 (GLISl), H8 (DMRTBl) or HlO (PITX2) into Nanog-GFP mouse MEF, and colonies of iPS cells established by transferring a combination of 2 factors (Oct3/4, Sox2) and G6 (GLISl), H8 (DMRTBl) or HlO (PITX2) into Nanog-GFP mouse MEF.
- PO shows images taken at the time of colony establishment; Pl shows images for the 1st generation; P2 shows images for the 2nd generation.
- the photographs of OS+G6, OS+H8, and OS+H10 are as of PO.
- the left panel shows a GFP-positive colony image
- the central panel shows a phase- contrast image
- the right panel shows a superposed photograph of the GFP-positive colony image and phase-contrast image.
- Figure 20 is a photographic representation of the results of genomic-PCR on the iPS cell clones shown in Figure 19 (3 factors + G6, H8 or HlO) .
- skin indicates the fibroblast used as a source of somatic cells
- plasmid indicates positive controls prepared by amplifying each gene incorporated into pMXs.
- Figure 21 is a photographic representation of the results of RT-PCR on the iPS cell clones shown in Figure 19 (3 factors + G6, H8 or HlO) .
- skin indicates the fibroblast used as a source of somatic cells
- ES and iPS indicate mouse ES cells and iPS cells established using 4 factors (Oct3/4, Sox2, c-Myc, KIf4) .
- Figure 23 shows histologically stained images
- Figure 24 shows histologically stained images
- Figure 25 shows a scatter plot showing the results of DNA microarray analyses performed to determine whether or not a difference in gene expression pattern is present between K-G6 and MEF, or between K-G6 and 4F gene (fold change line: 2-fold) .
- Figure 26 shows a scatter plot showing the results of DNA microarray analyses performed to determine whether or not a difference in gene expression pattern is present between K-H8 and MEF, or between K-H8 and 4F (fold change line: 2-fold) .
- Figure 27 shows a scatter plot showing the results of DNA microarray analyses performed to determine whether or not a difference in gene expression pattern is present between K-HlO and MEF, or between K-HlO and 4F gene (fold change line: 2-fold) .
- Figure 29 is a photographic representation of a colony image and alkaline phosphatase stain image of iPS cells established by transferring 3 genes (Oct3/4, Sox2, c-Myc) and G6 (GLISl) into HDF.
- 3 genes Oct3/4, Sox2, c-Myc
- GLISl G6
- a colony image of iPS cells established with 4 genes Oct3/4, Sox2, c-Myc, KIf4 is also shown.
- Figure 30 is a photographic representation of a 2nd- generation colony of iPS cells established by transferring 3 genes (Oct3/4, Sox2, c-Myc) and G6 (GLISl) into HDF.
- 3 genes Oct3/4, Sox2, c-Myc
- GLISl G6
- a colony image of iPS cells established with 4 genes Oct3/4, Sox2, c-Myc, KIf4 is also shown.
- Figure 31 is a photographic representation of the results of genomic-PCR on an iPS cell clone established by transferring 3 genes (Oct3/4, Sox2, c-Myc) and G6 (GLISl) into HDF.
- ⁇ M factors indicates an iPS cell established with 4 genes (Oct3/4, Sox2, c-Myc, KIf4)
- AHDF indicates the adult skin fibroblasts used as a source of somatic cells
- plasmid indicates positive controls prepared by amplifying each gene incorporated in pMXs.
- Figure 38 is a photographic representation of the results of genoitiic-PCR on an iPS cell clone established by transferring 3 genes (Oct3/4, Sox2, c-Myc) and HlO (PITX2) into DP31.
- DP31 indicates the dental pulp stem cell clone used as a source of somatic cells
- plasmid indicates positive controls prepared by amplifying each gene incorporated into pMXs .
- Figure 39 is a photographic representation of the results of RT-PCR on an iPS cell clone established by transferring 3 genes (Oct3/4, Sox2, c-Myc) and HlO (PITX2) into DP31.
- ⁇ DP31 indicates the dental pulp stem cell clone used as a source of somatic cells
- ⁇ hES indicates human ES cells
- 201B7 indicates iPS cells established in the past [Cell, 131:861-872 (2007)].
- hematoxylin-eosin stain of a teratoma prepared by injecting an iPS cell clone established with 3 genes (Oct3/4, Sox2, c-Myc) and G6 (GLISl) into an Scid mouse testis.
- the present invention provides a novel nuclear reprogramming substance that can substitute for KIf4 and a method of producing iPS cells by transferring the substance and a nuclear reprogramming substance capable of inducing iPS cells from a somatic cell when combined with KIf4, into a somatic cell.
- a novel nuclear reprogramming substance substitute for KIf4 and a method of producing iPS cells by transferring the substance and a nuclear reprogramming substance capable of inducing iPS cells from a somatic cell when combined with KIf4, into a somatic cell.
- the GLIS family comprises transcriptional factors having five C2H2 type zinc finger regions, and controlling the expression of various genes in the process of embryogenesis positively or negatively.
- members of this gene family include, but are not limited to, GLIS family zinc finger 1 (GLISl), GLIS2, GLIS3 and the like, with preference given to GLISl.
- GLISl is a gene not expressed in mouse ES cells.
- the PTX family has a homeobox domain, and is involved in organogenesis and determination of lateral asymmetry.
- members of this gene family include, but are not limited to, paired-like homeodomain transcription factor 1 (PITXl), PITX2, PITX3 and the like, with preference given to PITX2.
- PITX2 is known to occur in three isoforms (isoforms a, b and c) . Although any isoform can be used, isoform b, for example, is preferably used.
- a natural or artificial mutant protein having an identity of 90% or more, preferably 95% or more, more preferably 98% or more, particularly preferably 99% or more, to each amino acid sequence shown above, and possessing a potential for nuclear reprogramming as a substitute for Klf4 equivalent to that of the wild-type protein and a nucleic acid that encodes the same, can also be utilized as the nuclear reprograitiming substance of the present invention that can substitute for KIf4.
- Soxl5, Soxl7 or Soxl8; c-Myc is replaceable with T58A (active mutant), N-Myc,- or L-Myc)
- Sox2 (or Soxl, Sox3)
- Soxl5, Soxl7, Soxl ⁇ can be replaced with other members of the
- Sox family e.g., Sox7 and the like.
- a nuclear reprogramming substance capable of inducing iPS cells when combined with Klf4 is preferably selected from among members of the Oct family (e.g., Oct3/4, OctlA, Oct6) , members of the Sox family (e.g., Sox2, Soxl, Sox3, Sox7, Soxl5, Soxl7, Soxl8), members of the Myc family (e.g., c-Myc, n-Myc, L-Myc), and the Nanog and members of Lin families (e.g., Lin28, Lin28b) .
- members of the Oct family e.g., Oct3/4, OctlA, Oct6
- members of the Sox family e.g., Sox2, Soxl, Sox3, Sox7, Soxl5, Soxl7, Soxl8
- members of the Myc family e.g., c-Myc, n-Myc, L-Myc
- the Nanog and members of Lin families e.g.,
- hormone- secreting cells e.g., adrenomedullary cells
- cells for metabolism or storage e.g., liver cells
- intimal epithelial cells constituting interfaces e.g., type I alveolar cells
- intimal epithelial cells of the obturator canal e.g., vascular endothelial cells
- cells having cilia with transporting capability e.g., airway epithelial cells
- cells for extracellular matrix secretion e.g., fibroblasts
- constrictive cells e.g., smooth muscle cells
- cells of the blood and the immune system e.g., T lymphocytes
- sense-related cells e.g., bacillary cells
- autonomic nervous system neurons e.g., cholinergic neurons
- sustentacular cells of sensory organs and peripheral neurons e.g., satellite cells
- nerve cells and glia cells of the central nervous system e.g., astrogli
- Microinjection a method of placing a protein solution in a glass needle having a tip diameter of about 1 ⁇ m, and injecting the solution into a cell, ensures the transfer of the protein into the cell.
- Useful expression vectors include, for example, viral vectors such as retrovirus, lentivirus, adenovirus, adeno-associated virus, herpesvirus and Sendai virus, plasmids for the expression in animal cells (e.g., pAl-11, pXTl, pRc/CMV, pRc/RSV, pcDNAI/Neo) and the like.
- viral vectors such as retrovirus, lentivirus, adenovirus, adeno-associated virus, herpesvirus and Sendai virus
- plasmids for the expression in animal cells e.g., pAl-11, pXTl, pRc/CMV, pRc/RSV, pcDNAI/Neo
- the expression vector may contain as desired, in addition to a promoter, an enhancer, a polyadenylation signal, a selectable marker gene, a SV40 replication origin and the like.
- selectable marker genes include the dihydrofolate reductase gene, the neomycin resistant gene, the puromycin resistant gene and the like.
- An episomal vector can be introduced into a cell using, for example, lipofection method, liposome method, electroporation method, calcium phosphate co-precipitation method, DEAE dextran method, microinjection method, gene gun method and the like. Specifically, the method described in Science, 324: 797-801 (2009), for example, can be used.
- hypoxic conditions means that the oxygen concentration in the ambient atmosphere during cell culture is significantly lower than that in the air. Specifically, such conditions include lower oxygen concentrations than the oxygen concentrations in the ambient atmosphere of 5-10% CO 2 /95-90% air, which is commonly used for ordinary cell culture; for example, oxygen concentrations of 18% or less in the ambient atmosphere are applicable.
- blastp search of approximately 50000 clones containing the full length ORF from the human Gateway ® entry clones was performed against the NCBI RefSeq 37900 sequences (24200 genes) using the criteria of 80% or better coverage, and amino acid identity of 95% or more, and a sublibrary was constructed consisting of approximately 20000 entry clones which did not have overlapping sequences within either an N-type having a stop codon at the 3' end of the ORF, or an F-type not having a stop codon.
- sample FO9 gene name: IRX6
- sample G06 gene name: GLISl
- sample H08 gene name: DMRTBl
- sample HlO gene name: PITX2
- Fibroblasts were isolated from fetal Nanog-GFP mouse (13.5 days after fertilization). The following reprogramming factors were introduced into these MEF using the same technique as Examples 3 and 4.
- H8-2 clone established with the 4 factors, Oct3/4, Sox2, c-Myc, and H8 (DMRTBl)
- teratomas The production of teratomas was carried out according to the method described in Cell, 126, 663-676 (2006) . Specifically, IxIO 6 iPS cells were injected subcutaneously into immune-deficient mice, from which teratomas were isolated after 4 weeks. From these teratomas, genome was extracted in the same manner as described above, and genomic-PCR was performed using a PCR enzyme (Takara Ex Taq) . The results are shown in Figure 22. In all teratomas, it was confirmed that only the transfected genes were inserted into the genome and the genes that were not used for transfection were not inserted into the genome.
- K-G6 iPS cell established by transfection of the 4 genes, Oct3/4, Sox2, c-Myc and G ⁇ , into MEF (passage 5)
- K-H8 iPS cell established by transfection of the 4 genes, Oct3/4, Sox2, c-Myc and H8, into MEF (passage 5)
- K-H10 iPS cell established by the transfection of the 4 genes, Oct3/4, Sox2, c-Myc and HlO, into MEF (passage 5)
- 4F iPS cell established by the transfection of the 4 genes,
- the iPS cells that were established using the novel reprograiraning factors of the present invention all showed gene expression patterns similar to those of the iPS cells that were established by using the conventional 4 factors, it was shown that the iPS cells of the present invention are comparable to the iPS cells that are established with the 4 factors, i.e., that the novel reprogramming factors of the present invention substitute KIf4.
- mouse ecotropic virus receptor Slc7al gene was expressed in adult or neonatal human dermal fibroblasts (HDF) using lentiviruses (pLenti6/ ⁇ bC-Slc7al) .
- 4 genes, Oct3/4, Sox2, c-Myc and G6 (GLISl) were transfected into these cells (l*10 5 cells/well, 6 well plate) using retroviruses, according to the method described in Takahashi, K. et al., Cell, 131: 861-872 (2007) .
- the cells were collected 6 days after virus infection, and reseeded onto feeder cells (5*10 5 cells/100 mm dish) .
- mitomycin C treated SNL cells which have stopped cell division (McMahon, A. P. & Bradley, A. Cell 62, 1073-1085 (1990)) were used as the feeder cells. From the 7th day after infection, the cells were cultivated in a primate ES cell culture medium (ReproCELL) containing 4 ng/ml of recombinant human bFGF (WAKO) .
- ReproCELL primate ES cell culture medium
- WAKO recombinant human bFGF
- the colony image of the iPS cells around 35 days from infection is shown in Figure 29, and the colony image of passage 2 iPS cells is shown in Figure 30.
- iPS cells established with Oct3/4, Sox2, c-Myc and G6 showed ES cell-like morphology that was similar to that of the iPS cells that were established with Oct3/4, Sox2, c-Myc and KIf4. Furthermore, they were positive for alkaline phosphatase activity.
- genome was extracted using QIAGEN "Gentra Puregene Cell Kit", and using a PCR enzyme (Takara Ex Taq) , genomic-PCR was performed using the iPS cells established above. The results are shown in Figure 31. In the established iPS cells, it was confirmed that only the transfected genes were inserted into the genome and the genes that were not used for transfection were not inserted into the genome.
- RT-PCR analysis was performed using Rever Tra Ace kit (Takara) .
- the results are shown in Figure 32.
- the established iPS cells all expressed the ES cell specific marker genes Oct3/4, Sox2 and Rexl. From these results, the cells that were established using the novel reprogramming factor G6 (GLISl) were confirmed to be iPS cells .
- GLISl novel reprogramming factor G6
- Example 9 Establishment and analysis of human iPS cells (2)
- 3 genes, Oct3/4, Sox2 and H8 (DMRTBl), or 4 genes, Oct3/4, Sox2, c-Myc and HlO (PITX2) were transfected into dental pulp stem cells (J. Dent. Res., 87(7): 676-681 (2008)) using a retrovirus.
- 4 genes, Oct3/4, Sox2, c-Myc and KIf4 were transfected as a control .
- FIG. 33 colony image of the cultivated iPS cells around 35 days from infection is shown in Figure 33, and the colony images of passage 1 iPS cells are shown in Figure 34 (Oct3/4, Sox2, H8) and Figure 37 (Oct3/4, Sox2, c-Myc, HlO) .
- the established iPS cells showed ES cell-like morphology that was similar to that of the iPS cells that were established with Oct3/4, Sox2, c-Myc and KIf4. Furthermore, they were positive for alkaline phosphatase activity.
- RT-PCR analysis was performed using Rever Tra Ace kit (Takara) .
- the results are shown in Figure 36 (Oct3/4, Sox2, H8) and Figure 39 (Oct3/4, Sox2, c-Myc, HlO) .
- the established iPS cells expressed the ES cell specific marker genes Oct3/4, Sox2, Nanog. and Rexl. From these results, the cells that were established using the novel reprogramming factors H8 (DMRTBl) , and HlO (PITX2) were confirmed to be human iPS cells.
- a primate ES cell culture medium ReproCELL, Cosmo Bio
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