Stem Cell Research (Oct 2020)

Establishment of integration free iPSC clones, NCCSi011-A and NCCSi011-B from a liver cirrhosis patient of Indian origin with hepatic encephalopathy

  • Arun Vaidyanath,
  • Mohsina Khan,
  • Bhumika Vaishnav,
  • Arjun Lal Kakrani,
  • Swapnil Patil,
  • Anjali Shiras

Journal volume & issue
Vol. 48
p. 101992

Abstract

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Liver cirrhosis accompanied with hepatic encephalopathy commonly causes cognitive impairment in patients. To model this disease, two independent patient specific induced pluripotent stem cell-line (iPSC) clones, NCCSi011-A and NCCSi011-B were generated by reprogramming the CD4+ T cells of an Indian male patient suffering from this chronic condition. Both clones expressed the stemness markers, formed embryoid bodies (EBs) with potential for spontaneous differentiation in to all the three lineages, exhibited normal karyotype (46, XY) and demonstrated alkaline phosphatase activity. These generated iPSC lines have potential for use in understanding biology of the disease and evaluation of drugs.