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Transcriptional dynamics of induced pluripotent stem cell differentiation into β cells reveals full endodermal commitment and homology with human islets.

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BACKGROUND AIMS Induced pluripotent stem cells (iPSCs) have the capacity to generate β cells in vitro, but the differentiation is incomplete and generates a variable percentage of off-target cells. Single-cell… Click to show full abstract

BACKGROUND AIMS Induced pluripotent stem cells (iPSCs) have the capacity to generate β cells in vitro, but the differentiation is incomplete and generates a variable percentage of off-target cells. Single-cell RNA sequencing offers the possibility of characterizing the transcriptional dynamics throughout differentiation and determining the identity of the final differentiation product. METHODS Single-cell transcriptomics data were obtained from four stages across differentiation of iPSCs into β cells and from human donor islets. RESULTS Clustering analysis revealed that iPSCs undertake a full endoderm commitment, and the obtained endocrine pancreatic cells have high homology with mature islets. The iPSC-derived β cells were devoid of pluripotent residual cells, and the differentiation was pancreas-specific, as it did not generate ectodermal or mesodermal cells. Pseudotime trajectory identified a dichotomic endocrine/non-endocrine cell fate and distinct subgroups in the endocrine branch. CONCLUSIONS Future efforts to produce β cells from iPSCs must aim not only to improve the resulting endocrine cell but also to avoid differentiation into non-pancreatic endoderm cells.

Keywords: transcriptional dynamics; differentiation; pluripotent stem; induced pluripotent; cell

Journal Title: Cytotherapy
Year Published: 2020

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