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Megakaryocyte Differentiation and Platelet Formation from Human Cord Blood-derived CD34+ Cells
Published on: December 27, 2017
Efficient chemical reprogramming of human T cells into functional megakaryocytes and platelets
Jinhua Qin1, Zheng Hua1,2, Xingxing Zhao1,3
1Beijing Institute of Radiation Medicine, Beijing 100850, China.
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The generation of megakaryocytes (MKs) from human somatic cells through chemical reprogramming represents a promising strategy for developing alternative platelet sources. Building on our prior chemical reprogramming protocol for converting erythroblasts to MKs, we established a robust method that successfully generated induced MKs (iMKs) from human cord blood-derived CD3+ T cells, which is a more abundant source. This method used a five-small molecule cocktail containing a reprogramming booster, AZD4205, to promote erasure of T cell identity and facilitate fate transition toward MKs. T cell-derived iMKs exhibited characteristic MK cellular and molecular signatures, demonstrating the capacity to produce proplatelets and release functional platelets. Single-cell RNA sequencing further revealed that iMKs were heterogeneous with distinct functional profiles, including cycling, immune, and thrombopoiesis-biased MKs. Our findings highlight an optimized chemical reprogramming strategy that enables efficient conversion of T cells to MKs, providing a practical and convenient approach to generating clinically relevant MKs and platelets.

