New Kyoto U. method creates safer iPS cells

New Kyoto U. method creates safer cells

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OSAKA–A research group led by Prof. has successfully produced induced pluripotent stem () cells in mice without using viruses, in a that results in cells that are considerably safer than those produced with the use of viruses.

The finding is expected to boost research into regenerative medicine using cells, which can be developed into any type of cell.

In terms of cell production, the new method is only one to 10 percent as efficient as a different method involving , but cells produced by the retrovirus method are thought prone to cause cancer.

The group’s findings will be published Friday in the online edition of .

The group has previously produced cells by infecting human and cells with embedded with three or four . But this method heightens the risk of cancer in the , due to that can be inflicted by the viruses.

In researching the new method, the group focused on plasmids, circular that are absorbed by within a , with no damage to .

The group embedded three into a single , and a fourth gene into another . These plasmids were wrapped in , and then inserted into of in mice. The then integrated with the natural membranes of the .

Yamanaka said: “Plasmids are safe and cheap, because they can be produced in large quantities in a laboratory, and preserved in a frozen state. It is considered a new generation of cells.”

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