Marek Malecki
San Francisco, CA, 94105-191111
Tanzania
Research Article
Safeguarding Stem Cell-Based Regenerative Therapy against Iatrogenic Cancerogenesis: Transgenic Expression of DNASE1, DNASE1L3, DNASE2,DFFB Controlled By POLA1 Promoter in Proliferating and Directed Differentiation Resisting Human Autologous Pluripotent Induced Stem Cells Leads to their Death
Author(s): Marek Malecki, Christine LaVanne, Dominique Alhambra, Chaitanya Dodivenaka, Sarah Nagel and Raf Malecki
Marek Malecki, Christine LaVanne, Dominique Alhambra, Chaitanya Dodivenaka, Sarah Nagel and Raf Malecki
Introduction: The worst possible complication of using stem cells for regenerative therapy is iatrogenic cancerogenesis. The ultimate goal of our work is to develop a self-triggering feedback mechanism aimed at causing death of all stem cells, which resist directed differentiation, keep proliferating, and can grow into tumors. Specific aim: The specific aim was threefold: (1) to genetically engineer the DNA constructs for the human, recombinant DNASE1, DNASE1L3, DNASE2, DFFB controlled by POLA promoter; (2) to bioengineer anti-SSEA-4 antibody guided vectors delivering transgenes to human undifferentiated and proliferating pluripotent stem cells; (3) to cause death of proliferating and directed differentiation resisting stem cells by transgenic expression of the human recombinant DNases (hrDNases). Methods: The DNA constructs for the human, recombinant DNASE1, DNASE1L3, DNASE2, DFFB co.. View More»
DOI:
10.4172/2157-7633.S9-005