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Chemically defined and growth factor-free system for highly efficient endoderm induction of human pluripotent stem cells

Published:14 January 2025 DOI: 10.1016/j.stemcr.2024.11.012 PMID: 39729989
Zhiju Zhao, Fanzhu Zeng, Yage Nie, Gang Lu, He Xu, He En, Shanshan Gu, Wai-Yee Chan, Nan Cao, Jia Wang

Abstract

Definitive endoderm (DE) derived from human pluripotent stem cells (hPSCs) holds great promise for cell-based therapies and drug discovery. However, current DE differentiation methods required undefined components and/or expensive recombinant proteins, limiting their scalable manufacture and clinical use. Homogeneous DE differentiation in defined and recombinant protein-free conditions remains a major challenge. Here, by systematic optimization and high-throughput screening, we report a chemically defined, small-molecule-based defined system that contains only four components (4C), enabling highly efficient and cost-effective DE specification of hPSCs in the absence of recombinant proteins. 4C-induced DE can differentiate into functional hepatocytes, lung epithelium, and pancreatic β cells in vitro and multiple DE derivatives in vivo. Genomic accessibility analysis reveals that 4C reconfigures chromatin architecture to allow key DE transcription factor binding while identifying TEAD3 as a novel key regulator of the process. This system may facilitate mass production of DE derivatives for drug discovery, disease modeling, and cell therapy.

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SB 202190 152121-30-7 C20H14FN3O 284 suppliers $14.00-$1949.90
SB 202190 152121-30-7 C20H14FN3O 284 suppliers $14.00-$1949.90

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