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Programming human cell fate: overcoming challenges and unlocking potential through technological breakthroughs.

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In recent years, there have been notable advancements in the ability to programme human cell identity, enabling us to design and manipulate cell function in a Petri dish. However, current protocols for generating target cell types often lack efficiency and precision, resulting in engineered cells that do not fully replicate the desired identity or functional output. This applies to different methods of cell programming, which face similar challenges that hinder progress and delay the achievement of a more favourable outcome. However, recent technological and analytical breakthroughs have provided us with unprecedented opportunities to advance the way we programme cell fate. The Company of Biologists' 2023 workshop on 'Novel Technologies for Programming Human Cell Fate' brought together experts in human cell fate engineering and experts in single-cell genomics, manipulation and characterisation of cells on a single (sub)cellular level. Here, we summarise the main points that emerged during the workshop's themed discussions. Furthermore, we provide specific examples highlighting the current state of the field as well as its trajectory, offering insights into the potential outcomes resulting from the application of these breakthrough technologies in precisely engineering the identity and function of clinically valuable human cells.

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Acknowledgements: We thank Marisa Karow, Samantha Morris and Barbara Treutlein for guidance during conceptualization and revision of the manuscript. We also thank everyone that participated in the discussions and The Company of Biologists for making this workshop possible.


Publication status: Published


Funder: Cambridge Trust


Funder: Deutsche Forschungsgemeinschaft; doi: http://dx.doi.org/10.13039/501100001659


Funder: University of Oxford; doi: http://dx.doi.org/10.13039/501100000769

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0950-1991
1477-9129

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150

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The Company of Biologists

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Sponsorship
Human Frontier Science Program (LT000399/2020-L)
H2020 Marie Skłodowska-Curie Actions (101067501)
European Research Council (788381)
British Heart Foundation (FS/IBSRF/21/25088)