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Examples of in vitro transdifferentiation by lineage-instructive approach

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A list[1][2][3][4] of examples of transdifferentiation:

  • Mouse fibroblasts, chondroblasts, and pigmented retinal epithelial cellsmyoblasts (MyoD)[5]
  • Fibroblasts → melanocytes (MITF)[6]
  • Glial cells → neurons (Pax6)[7]
  • Erythorid-megakaryocytic cells → monocytic cells (SPI1/PU.1)[8]
  • B-cell progenitors → functional macrophages (C/EBPα)[9]
  • Rat hepatic cell line → insulin-producing cells (Pdx1 and Ngn3)[10]
  • Fibroblasts → macrophage-like cells (PU.1 and C/EBPα or C/EBPβ)[11]
  • Postnatal cardiac and dermal fibroblasts → cardiomyocytes (Gata4, myocyte enhancer factor 2C, and Tbx5)[12]
  • Fibroblasts → heptaocyte-like cells (Gata4, Hnf1alpha, and Foxa3)[13] or (Hnf4alpha and Foxa1, Foxa2 or Foxa3)[14]
  • Fibroblasts → neurons (Ascl1, Pou3f2/Brn2, and Myt1l)[15][16]
  • Human fibroblasts → neurons (Ascl1, Brn2, Mytl1, and NeuroD)[17] or (miR-9/9-124, Neurod2, Ascl1, and Myt1l)[18]
  • Human fibroblasts → functional neurons (miR-124, Myt1l and Brn2)[19]
  • Fibroblasts → dopaminergic neurons (Ascl1, Brn2, Myt1l, Lmx1a, and FoxA2)[20] or (Ascl1, Nurr1, and Lmx1a) [21]
  • Astrocytes → dopaminergic neurons (Ascl1, Lmx1b, Nurr1)[22]

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References

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