Stem Cell Research (Jun 2024)

Generation of induced pluripotent stem cells (NIMHi015-A) from a Parkinson’s Disease patient harbouring a homozygous Exon 3 deletion in the PRKN gene

  • Roon Banerjee,
  • Rituparna Ghanty,
  • Soham Jagtap,
  • Vikram Holla,
  • Nitish Kamble,
  • Ravi Yadav,
  • Pramod Kumar Pal,
  • Indrani Datta

Journal volume & issue
Vol. 77
p. 103440

Abstract

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The Parkin (PRKN) gene mutation is prevalent in young-onset Parkinson's disease (PD), typically emerging before age 30, accompanied by early motor symptoms. Induced pluripotent stem cells (iPSCs) were derived from peripheral blood mononuclear cells of a PD patient with an exon 3 deletion in PRKN using Sendai-virus reprogramming. PD diagnosis was confirmed via the Unified Parkinson's Disease Rating Scale (UPDRS). Characterization of the iPSC line ensured self-renewal and pluripotency. This resource serves as a valuable platform for drug screening and elucidating the pathophysiology of this mutation, facilitating advancements in PD research.