Engineered Epidermal Progenitor Cells Can Correct Diet-Induced Obesity and Diabetes.
| Citation | Yue, Jiping, et al. “Engineered Epidermal Progenitor Cells Can Correct Diet-Induced Obesity and Diabetes”. 2017. Cell Stem Cell, vol. 21, no. 2, 2017, pp. 256–263.e4. |
| Center | University of Chicago |
| Author | Jiping Yue, Xuewen Gou, Yuanyuan Li, Barton Wicksteed, Xiaoyang Wu |
| Keywords | CRISPR, cutaneous gene therapy, diabetes, epidermal progenitor cells, obesity |
| Abstract |
Somatic gene therapy is a promising approach for treating otherwise terminal or debilitating diseases. The human skin is a promising conduit for genetic engineering, as it is the largest and most accessible organ, epidermal autografts and tissue-engineered skin equivalents have been successfully deployed in clinical applications, and skin epidermal stem/progenitor cells for generating such grafts are easy to obtain and expand in vitro. Here, we develop skin grafts from mouse and human epidermal progenitors that were engineered by CRISPR-mediated genome editing to controllably release GLP-1 (glucagon-like peptide 1), a critical incretin that regulates blood glucose homeostasis. GLP-1 induction from engineered mouse cells grafted onto immunocompetent hosts increased insulin secretion and reversed high-fat-diet-induced weight gain and insulin resistance. Taken together, these results highlight the clinical potential of developing long-lasting, safe, and versatile gene therapy approaches based on engineering epidermal progenitor cells. |
| Year of Publication |
2017
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| Journal |
Cell stem cell
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| Volume |
21
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| Issue |
2
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| Number of Pages |
256-263.e4
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| Date Published |
12/2017
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| ISSN Number |
1875-9777
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| DOI |
10.1016/j.stem.2017.06.016
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| Alternate Journal |
Cell Stem Cell
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| PMCID |
PMC5555372
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| PMID |
28777946
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