Table 3.
Role of reprogramming factors for induced pluripotent stem cell generation
| Reprogramming factors | Description | Function | Ref. |
| Oct4 | Octamer binding transcription factor 4 | This transcription factor plays a role in embryonic development, especially during early embryogenesis, and it is necessary for embryonic stem cell pluripotency | [7] |
| Sox2 | SRY box 2 | In embryonic stem cells, Sox2 and Oct3/4 often co-occupy target genes, including own promoters. These proteins cooperate regulatory feedback loops to maintain pluripotency | [60] |
| Klf4 | Kruppel-like factor 4 | This transcription factor plays a role in upregulation of pluripotency gene Nanog and the modification of chromatin structure to facilitate the binding of Oct3/4 and Sox2 to their sequences. Klf4 itself is an oncogenic factor. This gene is over expressed in a variety of tumor types associated with advanced cancer | [61-63] |
| c-Myc | Proto oncogene protein | An oncogene that induces global histone acetylation, allowing Oct3/4 and Sox2 to bind to their specific target loci | [60,63] |
| Nanog | Homeo box transcription factor | A transcription factor critically involved with self-renewal of undifferentiated embryonic stem cells | [64] |
| Lin28 | RNA binding protein Lin28 | The Lin28 gene codes for an RNA-binding protein that selectively blocks the processing of microRNAs of the let-7 family, and possibly certain other microRNAs in ESCs, to prevent their differentiation | [65,66] |
ESCs: Embryonic stem cells; Oct: Octamer-binding transcription factor; Sox2: SRY box-containing gene 2; Klf4: Kruppel-like factor 4.