Stem Cell Research (May 2020)

A human H1-HBB11-GFP reporter embryonic stem cell line (WAe001-A-2) generated using TALEN-based genome editing

  • Vera Alexeeva,
  • Iraz T. Aydin,
  • Christoph Schaniel,
  • Alec W. Stranahan,
  • Sunita L. D'Souza,
  • James J. Bieker

Journal volume & issue
Vol. 45

Abstract

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Hemoglobin production during mammalian development is characterized by temporal switches of the genes coding for the α- and ß-globin chains. Defects in this controlled process can lead to hemoglobinapathies such as sickle cell disease and ß-thalassemia. The ability of human embryonic stem cells (hESC) to proceed through hematopoiesis could provide a clinically useful source of red blood cells. However, hESC-derived red cells exhibit an embryonic/fetal, but not adult, mode of hemoglobin expression. The resource described here is a hESC line engineered to express a reporter from its adult globin promoter, providing a screening platform for small molecules that lead to efficient induction of adult globin.