Generation and characterization of virus-free reprogrammed melanoma cells by the piggyBac transposon

Apr 11, 2013Journal of cancer research and clinical oncology

Creating and studying melanoma cells reprogrammed without viruses using piggyBac transposon

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Abstract

Virus-free reprogrammed melanoma cells were found to express stem cell markers and show lower proliferation and metastatic potential compared to parental cells.

  • Reprogrammed melanoma cells tested positive for stem cell markers Oct4, Nanog, and SSEA-1.
  • Promoters of Nanog and Oct4 in these cells were demethylated, indicating epigenetic changes.
  • These cells demonstrated increased differentiation potential and sensitivity to differentiation-inducing drugs.
  • Post reprogrammed melanoma cells exhibited a lower proliferation rate and reduced metastatic potential compared to the original melanoma cells.

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