Logo image
Generation of three induced pluripotent stem cell lines from a patient with Usher syndrome caused by biallelic c.949C > A and c.1256G > T mutations in the USH2A gene
Journal article   Open access   Peer reviewed

Generation of three induced pluripotent stem cell lines from a patient with Usher syndrome caused by biallelic c.949C > A and c.1256G > T mutations in the USH2A gene

K. Zaw, E.Y.M. Wong, X. Zhang, D. Zhang, S-C Chen, J.A. Thompson, T. Lamey, T. McLaren, J.N. De Roach, S.D. Wilton, …
Stem Cell Research, Vol.50, Article 102129
2021
pdf
Generation of three induced pluripotent stem cell lines from a patient with Usher syndrome.pdfDownloadView
Published (Version of Record)CC BY-NC-ND V4.0 Open Access
url
Free to Read *No subscription requiredView

Abstract

Mutations in the USH2A gene are the most common cause of Usher syndrome and autosomal recessive non-syndromic retinitis pigmentosa. Here, we describe the generation of three induced pluripotent stem cell lines from dermal fibroblasts derived from a patient carrying biallelic c.949C > A and c.1256G > T variants in the USH2A gene, using episomal reprogramming plasmids expressing OCT4, SOX2, KLF4, MYCL, LIN28, mir302/367 and shRNA targeting TP53. All three lines expressed pluripotency markers, displayed unaltered karyotypes as well as trilineage differentiation potential, and were negative for reprogramming episomes and mycoplasma.

Details

UN Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs)

This output has contributed to the advancement of the following goals:

#3 Good Health and Well-Being

Metrics

50 File views/ downloads
132 Record Views

InCites Highlights

These are selected metrics from InCites Benchmarking & Analytics tool, related to this output

Collaboration types
Domestic collaboration
International collaboration
Citation topics
1 Clinical & Life Sciences
1.36 Ophthalmology
1.36.212 Genetic Retinopathies
Web Of Science research areas
Biotechnology & Applied Microbiology
Cell & Tissue Engineering
Cell Biology
ESI research areas
Molecular Biology & Genetics
Logo image