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DOI: 10.1016/j.cell.2012.08.023
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Single-Cell Expression Analyses during Cellular Reprogramming Reveal an Early Stochastic and a Late Hierarchic Phase

Yosef Buganim,Dina A. Faddah,Albert W. Cheng,Elena Itskovich,Styliani Markoulaki,Kibibi Ganz,Sandy Klemm,Alexander van Oudenaarden,Rudolf Jaenisch

Reprogramming
Biology
SOX2
2012
During cellular reprogramming, only a small fraction of cells become induced pluripotent stem cells (iPSCs). Previous analyses of gene expression during reprogramming were based on populations of cells, impeding single-cell level identification of reprogramming events. We utilized two gene expression technologies to profile 48 genes in single cells at various stages during the reprogramming process. Analysis of early stages revealed considerable variation in gene expression between cells in contrast to late stages. Expression of Esrrb, Utf1, Lin28, and Dppa2 is a better predictor for cells to progress into iPSCs than expression of the previously suggested reprogramming markers Fbxo15, Fgf4, and Oct4. Stochastic gene expression early in reprogramming is followed by a late hierarchical phase with Sox2 being the upstream factor in a gene expression hierarchy. Finally, downstream factors derived from the late phase, which do not include Oct4, Sox2, Klf4, c-Myc, and Nanog, can activate the pluripotency circuitry.
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    Single-Cell Expression Analyses during Cellular Reprogramming Reveal an Early Stochastic and a Late Hierarchic Phase” is a paper by Yosef Buganim Dina A. Faddah Albert W. Cheng Elena Itskovich Styliani Markoulaki Kibibi Ganz Sandy Klemm Alexander van Oudenaarden Rudolf Jaenisch published in 2012. It has an Open Access status of “hybrid”. You can read and download a PDF Full Text of this paper here.