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  2. A small molecule that directs differentiation of human ESCs into the pancreatic lineage

A small molecule that directs differentiation of human ESCs into the pancreatic lineage

  • Nat Chem Biol. 2009 Apr;5(4):258-65. doi: 10.1038/nchembio.154.
Shuibing Chen 1 Malgorzata Borowiak Julia L Fox René Maehr Kenji Osafune Lance Davidow Kelvin Lam Lee F Peng Stuart L Schreiber Lee L Rubin Douglas Melton
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  • 1 Department of Stem Cell and Regenerative Biology, Harvard Stem Cell Institute, Cambridge, Massachusetts, USA.
Abstract

Stepwise differentiation from embryonic stem cells (ESCs) to functional insulin-secreting beta cells will identify key steps in beta-cell development and may yet prove useful for transplantation therapy for diabetics. An essential step in this schema is the generation of pancreatic progenitors--cells that express Pdx1 and produce all the cell types of the pancreas. High-content chemical screening identified a small molecule, (-)-indolactam V, that induces differentiation of a substantial number of Pdx1-expressing cells from human ESCs. The Pdx1-expressing cells express other pancreatic markers and contribute to endocrine, exocrine and duct cells, in vitro and in vivo. Further analyses showed that (-)-indolactam V works specifically at one stage of pancreatic development, inducing pancreatic progenitors from definitive endoderm. This study describes a chemical screening platform to investigate human ESC differentiation and demonstrates the generation of a cell population that is a key milepost on the path to making beta cells.

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