Description
We have recently developed a new generation of induced stem cells that we have called induced Tissue Stem cells (iTSCs) which are generated by using low doses of non-integrative vectors encoding several embryonic reprogramming factors permitting to de-differentiate the cells without passing through a pluripotent state. ITSCs are thus multipotent stem cells rather than pluripotent stem cells. Using this technology we have produced endodermic iTSCs by de-differentiation of murine hepatocytes and shown that they are able to differentiate in vitro and in vivo into tissues restricted to endodermic layers. We report the gene expression profiles of two subclones of murine hepatocytes-reprogrammed iTSCs and of hepatocytes parental cells and murine embryonic stem cells (D3).