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Copyright ©The Author(s) 2015.
World J Stem Cells. Mar 26, 2015; 7(2): 315-328
Published online Mar 26, 2015. doi: 10.4252/wjsc.v7.i2.315
Table 1 Most advanced achievements in induced pluripotent stem cells from domestic animals
Domestic speciesCell typeTransductionReprogramming factorsCulture mediumDifferentiation
ChimeraGermline contributionRef.
In vitroIn vivo
BuffaloFetal fibroblastsRetrovirusOSKMAEBsTeratomaNANA[13]
CattleFetal fibroblastsRetrovirusOSKM, OSKMLN, OSKMBEBsTeratomaNANA[9]
Fetal fibroblastsPlasmidOSKMCEBsTeratomaNANA[53]
DogSkin fibroblastsLentivirusHuman OKSMJEBsTeratomaNANA[56]
Skin fibroblastsRetrovirusMouse OKSMKEBsTeratomaNANA[54]
GoatFibroblastsInducible lentivirusOSKM, SV40 large T and hTERTAEBsTeratomaNANA[12]
HorseFetal fibroblastsPiggyBac transposonOSKMEEBsTeratomaNANA[10]
Adult fibroblastsRetrovirusOSKFEBsTeratomaNANA[61]
PigMesenchymal stem cells from bone marrowLentivirusOSNKLMGEBsNALow gradeTwo offspring[26]
Fetal fibroblastsSleeping Beauty transposonMouse OSKMINeuronal lineageTeratomaNANA[91]
RabbitSkin fibroblastsRetrovirusHuman OKSMIEBsTeratomaNANA[72]
SheepFetal fibroblastsRetrovirusMKOSDEBsTeratomaLow gradeNA[25]
Table 2 Achievements with induced pluripotent stem cells from rodents, farm animals and humans
RodentsFarm animalsHuman
iPS cells√√√√√√
In vivo differentiation√√√√√√
In vitro differentiation√√√√√√
Chimera√√√/-Ethically not allowed
Germline transmission√√√/-Ethically not allowed
Follow up generations√√--Ethically not allowed
Transplantation of iPS cell-derived cells√√√/-No clinical studies to date1