Stem Cell Research (Dec 2018)

Generation of an induced pluripotent stem cell line from an individual with a heterozygous RECQL4 mutation

  • Brittany E. Jewell,
  • Mo Liu,
  • Linchao Lu,
  • Ruoji Zhou,
  • Jian Tu,
  • Dandan Zhu,
  • Zijun Huo,
  • An Xu,
  • Donghui Wang,
  • Helen Mata,
  • Weidong Jin,
  • Weiya Xia,
  • Pulivarthi H. Rao,
  • Ruiying Zhao,
  • Mien-Chie Hung,
  • Lisa L. Wang,
  • Dung-Fang Lee

Journal volume & issue
Vol. 33
pp. 36 – 40

Abstract

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The DNA helicase RECQL4 is known for its roles in DNA replication and repair. RECQL4 mutations cause several genetic disorders including Rothmund-Thomson syndrome (RTS), characterized by developmental defects and predisposition to osteosarcoma. Here we reprogrammed fibroblasts with a heterozygous RECQL4 mutation (c.1878 + 32_1878 + 55del24) to induced pluripotent stem cells (iPSCs). These iPSCs are pluripotent and are able to be differentiated into all three germ layers, providing a novel tool to further interrogate the role of RECQL4 DNA helicase in vitro.