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  • The Global ETD Search service is a free service for researchers to find electronic theses and dissertations. This service is provided by the Networked Digital Library of Theses and Dissertations.
    Our metadata is collected from universities around the world. If you manage a university/consortium/country archive and want to be added, details can be found on the NDLTD website.
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Myotonic dystrophy type 1 patient-derived iPSCs for the investigation of CTG repeat instability / 筋強直性ジストロフィー1型疾患特異的iPS細胞を用いたCTGリピート不安定性の研究

Ueki, Junko 23 January 2018 (has links)
京都大学 / 0048 / 新制・課程博士 / 博士(医学) / 甲第20788号 / 医博第4288号 / 新制||医||1025(附属図書館) / 京都大学大学院医学研究科医学専攻 / (主査)教授 髙橋 良輔, 教授 高橋 淳, 教授 山下 潤 / 学位規則第4条第1項該当 / Doctor of Medical Science / Kyoto University / DFAM
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Characteristics of resting membrane potentials and synaptic activity in temperature sensitive and insensitive hypothalamic neurons

Zhao, Yanmei 21 June 2004 (has links)
No description available.
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Human Cerebral Organoids in Pillar/Perfusion Plates for Modeling Neurodevelopmental Disorders

Acharya, Prabha 05 1900 (has links)
Human induced pluripotent stem cell (iPSCs)-derived brain organoids have potential to recapitulate the earliest stages of brain development, serving as an effective in vitro model for studying both normal brain development and disorders. In this study, we demonstrate a straightforward approach of generating multiple cerebral organoids from iPSCs on a pillar plate platform, eliminating the need for labor-intensive, multiple transfer and encapsulation steps to ensure the reproducible generation of cerebral organoids. We formed embryoid bodies (EBs) in an ultra-low attachment (ULA) 384-well plate and subsequently transferred them to the pillar plate containing Matrigel, using a straightforward sandwiching and inverting method. Each pillar on the pillar plate contains a single spheroid, and the success rate of spheroid transfer was in a range of 95 - 100%. Using this approach, we robustly generated cerebral organoids on the pillar plate and demonstrated an intra-batch coefficient of variation (CV) below 9 – 19% based on ATP-based cell viability and compound treatment. Notably, our spheroid transfer method in combination with the pillar plate allows miniaturized culture of cerebral organoids, alleviates the issue of organoid variability, and has potential to significantly enhance assay throughput by allowing in situ organoid assessment as compared to conventional organoid culture in 6-/24-well plates, petri dishes, and spinner flasks.
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Human induced pluripotent stem cell–based modeling of hepatogenesis

Matz, Peggy 08 June 2016 (has links)
In dieser Studie wurden nicht-integrative Vektorkonstrukte zur Reprogrammierung von zwei menschlichen Zelllinien (HFF1, HUVEC) verwendet, um integrations-freie, episomal generierte iPSC Zelllinien (E-iPSCs) zu generieren. Darüber hinaus wurden diese iPSCs zu sogenannten Leberzell-ähnlichen Zellen (HLCs) differenziert. Hierzu konnten die verschiedenen Stufen der Hepatogenese und die potentielle Reifung zu Leberzellen untersucht sowie mit fötalen und ausgereiften menschlichen Leberzellen verglichen werden. Diese Studie konnte Gen-regulierende Netzwerke aufdecken, welche eine pi-potentiale Vorläuferpopulation in den HLCs präsentieren. Zusätzlich deckte das Transkriptions-Profil auf, dass die iPSC-generierten HLCs unreif und ähnlicher den fötalen Leberzellen sind. Dennoch weisen die HLCs typische funktionelle Charakteristika von Leberzellen auf, z.B. Glykogen-Einlagerung, Aufnahme und Abgabe von Substanzen wie ICG und CDFDA, Sekretierung von Gallensäure und Harnstoff. Zusätzlich konnten typische Leber-Strukturen wie Gallenkanälchen mit Mikrovilli, Fettspeicherung und sogenannte tight junctions, Verbindungsgänge zwischen den Zellen nachgewiesen werden. Um die potentielle Reifung dieser HLCs voranzutreiben, wurde eine Langzeit-Kultivierung von HUVEC-iPSC-generierten HLCs durchgeführt. Dies sollte zugleich zeigen, ob die HLCs länger kultiviert und gleichzeitig reifen können. Ein zweiter Teil dieser Studie befasst sich mit der Generierung von endodermalen Vorläuferzellen (EPs). Es wurden HFF1-iPSCs zu EPs differenziert um die endodermale Entwicklung vor der Entstehung der Gallenwege und des Hepatoblasten zu untersuchen. Die EPs zeigen Merkmale dafür, dass sie sowohl in Hepatozyten, Cholangozyten und auch Pankreaszellen differenziert werden können. Mit Hilfe dieser multipotenten EPs könnte es möglich sein die endodermale Entwicklung des Darmes, der Lunge, Leber, Gallengänge und Gallenblase sowie der Bauchspeicheldrüse näher zu untersuchen. / This project generated and characterized integration-free, episomal-derived induced pluripotent stem cell lines (E-iPSCs) from human somatic cell lines of different origins. Two different somatic cell lines were used, the human fetal fibroblast cell line HFF1 and human umbilical vein endothelial cell line HUVEC. Both were reprogrammed into integration-free iPSCs and were comparable amongst themselves and to human embryonic stem cells, the gold standard of pluripotent stem cells. Furthermore, the iPSCs with different genetic background were differentiated to hepatocyte-like cells (HLCs). With the use of iPSC-derived hepatocytes different stages during hepatogenesis and the potential of maturation could be analyzed as well as compared to fetal liver and primary human hepatocytes (PHH). This study could uncover gene regulatory networks which presence bipotential progenitor populations in HLCs. Additionally, comparable transcriptome profile analyses revealed that the iPSC-derived HLCs are immature and more similar to fetal liver. However, the HLCs hold typical functionality characteristics of hepatocyte, e.g. glycogen storage, uptake and release of ICG and CDFDA, bile acid and urea secretion. Furthermore, typical structures of hepatocytes such as bile canaliculi with microvilli, lipid storage and tight junctions are visible. In order to analyze the maturation potential of HLCs a long-term culture experiment was performed using HUVEC-iPSC-derived HLCs which implies the possibility for long-term culture of HLCs while increasing maturation. Additionally, HFF1-derived iPSCs were differentiated to endodermal progenitors (EPs) to analyze the endodermal development before biliary tree and hepatoblast which can give rise to hepatocytes, cholangiocytes and pancreatic cells. The multipotent EPs hold a great potential to analyze the endodermal development of intestine, lung, liver, bile duct and gallbladder, as well as pancreas.
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Molecular and cellular basis of hematopoietic stem cells maintenance and differentiation

Duong, Khanh Linh 01 December 2014 (has links)
The blood system consists of two main lineages: myeloid and lymphoid. The myeloid system consists of cells that are part of the innate immune response while the lymphoid system consist of cells that are part of humoral response. These responses protect our bodies from foreign pathogens. Thus, malignancies in these systems often cause complications and mortality. Scientists world wide have been researching alternatives to treat hematologic disorders and have explored induced pluripotent stem cells (iPSCs) and the conversion of one cell type to another. First, iPS cells were generated by overexpression of four transcription factors: Oct4, Sox2, Klf4 an cMyc. These cells closely resemble embryonic stem cells (ESCs) at the molecular and cellular level. However, the efficiency of cell conversion is less than 0.1%. In addition, many iPS colonies can arise from the same culture, but each has a different molecular signature and potential. Identifying the appropriate iPS cell lines to use for patient specific therapy is crucial. Here we demonstrate that our system is highly efficient in generating iPS cell lines, and cell lines with silent transgenes are most efficient in differentiating to different cell types . Second, we are interested in generating hematopoietic stem cells (HSCs) from fibroblasts directly, without going through the pluripotent state, to increase efficiency and to avoid complications associated with a stem cell intermediate. However, a robust hematopoietic reporter system remains elusive. There are multiple hematopoietic reporter candidates, but we demonstrate that the CD45 gene was the most promising. CD45 is expressed early during hematopoiesis on the surface of HSCs; and as HSCs differentiate CD45 levels increase. Furthermore, the CD45 reporter is only active in hematopoietic cells. We were able to confirm the utility of the CD45 reporter using an in vitro and an in vivo murine model. In conclusion, The goal of this research was to expand the knowledge of stem cell reprogramming, specifically the reprogramming of iPS cells. Furthermore, it is our desire that the CD45 reporter system will undergo further validation and find utility in clinical and cell therapy environments.
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Using molecular QTLs to identify cell types and causal variants for complex traits

Schwartzentruber, Jeremy Andrew January 2018 (has links)
Genetic associations have been discovered for many human complex traits, and yet for most associated loci the causal variants and molecular mechanisms remain unknown. Studies mapping quantitative trait loci (QTLs) for molecular phenotypes, such as gene expression, RNA splicing, and chromatin accessibility, provide rich data that can link variant effects in specific cell types with complex traits. These genetic effects can also now be modeled in vitro by differentiating human induced pluripotent stem cells (iPSCs) into specific cell types, including inaccessible cell types such as those of the brain. In this thesis, I explore a range of approaches for using QTLs to identify causal variants and to link these with molecular functions and complex traits. In Chapter 2, I describe QTL mapping in 123 sensory neuronal cell lines differentiated from human iPSCs. I observed that gene expression was highly variable across iPSC-derived neuronal cultures in specific gene categories, and that a portion of this variability was explained by commonly used iPSC culture conditions, which influenced differentiation efficiency. A number of QTLs overlapped with common disease associations; however, using simulations I showed that identifying causal regulatory variants with a recall-by- genotype approach in iPSC-derived neurons is likely to require large sample sizes, even for variants with moderately large effect sizes. In Chapter 3, I developed a computational model that uses publicly available gene expression QTL data, along with molecular annotations, to generate cell type-specific probability of regulatory function (PRF) scores for each variant. I found that predictive power was improved when the model was modified to use the quantitative value of annotations. PRF scores outperformed other genome-wide scores, including CADD and GWAVA, in identifying likely causal eQTL variants. In Chapter 4, I used PRF scores to identify relevant cell types and to fine map potential causal variants using summary association statistics in six complex traits. By examining individual loci in detail, I showed how the enrichments contributing to a high PRF score are transparent, which can help to distinguish plausible causal variant predictions from model misspecification.
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Transplantation of embryonic and induced pluripotent stem cell-derived 3D retinal sheets into retinal degenerative mice. / 網膜変性モデルマウスへのES/iPS細胞由来立体網膜シート移植

Juthaporn, Assawachananont 23 March 2015 (has links)
京都大学 / 0048 / 新制・課程博士 / 博士(医学) / 甲第18850号 / 医博第3961号 / 新制||医||1007(附属図書館) / 31801 / 京都大学大学院医学研究科医学専攻 / (主査)教授 山下 潤, 教授 吉村 長久, 教授 中畑 龍俊 / 学位規則第4条第1項該当 / Doctor of Medical Science / Kyoto University / DFAM
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Protective Effects of Human iPS-Derived Retinal Pigmented Epithelial Cells in Comparison with Human Mesenchymal Stromal Cells and Human Neural Stem Cells on the Degenerating Retina in rd1 Mice. / 変性網膜におけるiPS由来網膜色素上皮細胞移植による保護効果―間葉系幹細胞及び神経幹細胞との比較

Sun, Jianan 23 March 2016 (has links)
京都大学 / 0048 / 新制・課程博士 / 博士(医学) / 甲第19561号 / 医博第4068号 / 新制||医||1013(附属図書館) / 32597 / 京都大学大学院医学研究科医学専攻 / (主査)教授 吉村 長久, 教授 戸口田 淳也, 教授 高橋 淳 / 学位規則第4条第1項該当 / Doctor of Medical Science / Kyoto University / DFAM
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Humanized mouse models with endogenously developed human natural killer cells for in vivo immunogenicity testing of HLA class I-edited iPSC-derived cells / HLAクラスI編集iPS細胞由来細胞のインビボ免疫原性検証を可能とする内在発生ヒトNK細胞を有するヒト化マウスモデル

Flahou, Charlotte Astrid Denise 25 September 2023 (has links)
京都大学 / 新制・課程博士 / 博士(医科学) / 甲第24885号 / 医科博第152号 / 新制||医科||10(附属図書館) / 京都大学大学院医学研究科医科学専攻 / (主査)教授 河本 宏, 教授 濵﨑 洋子, 教授 上野 英樹 / 学位規則第4条第1項該当 / Doctor of Medical Science / Kyoto University / DFAM
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Developing an induced pluripotent stem cell model of pulmonary arterial hypertension to understand the contribution of BMPR2 mutations to disease-associated phenotypes in smooth muscle cells

Kiskin, Fedir January 2019 (has links)
Mutations in the gene encoding the bone morphogenetic protein type 2 receptor (BMPR2) are the most common genetic cause of heritable pulmonary arterial hypertension (PAH). However, given the reduced penetrance of BMPR2 mutations in affected families, a major outstanding question is the identity of additional factors or pathways that are responsible for the manifestation of clinical disease. Furthermore, limited human tissue is available for study and usually only from patients with end-stage disease, making it difficult to understand how PAH is established and progresses. Alternative human models of PAH are therefore required. This thesis describes the characterisation of the first human iPSC-derived smooth muscle cell (iPSC-SMC) model of PAH and elucidates the role of BMPR2 deficiency in establishing PAH-associated phenotypes in iPSC-derived SMCs. To achieve this, I used CRISPR-Cas9 gene editing to generate wild-type and BMPR2+/- iPSC lines with isogenic backgrounds which were subsequently differentiated into lineage-specific iPSC-SMCs that displayed a gene expression profile and responses to BMP signalling akin to those present in distal pulmonary artery smooth muscle cells (PASMCs). Using these cells, I found that the introduction of a single BMPR2 mutation in iPSC-SMCs was sufficient to recapitulate the pro-proliferative and anti-apoptotic phenotype of patient-derived BMPR2+/- PASMCs. However, acquisition of the mitochondrial hyperpolarisation phenotype was enhanced by inflammatory signalling and required an interaction between BMPR2 mutations and environmental stimuli provided by exposure to serum over time. Furthermore, I showed that BMPR2+/- iPSC-SMCs had an altered differentiation state and were less contractile compared to wild-type iPSC-SMCs, phenotypes which have not been observed previously in PAH-derived PASMCs. Finally, RNA sequencing analysis identified genes that were differentially expressed between wild-type and BMPR2+/- iPSC-SMCs and may hence provide further insights into PAH pathobiology. The iPSC-SMC model described in this study will be useful for identifying additional factors involved in disease penetrance and for validating therapeutic approaches that target BMPR2.

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