Stem Cell Research (Jan 2018)

Lymphoblast-derived integration-free ISRM-CON9 iPS cell line from a 75 year old female

  • Soraia Martins,
  • Martina Bohndorf,
  • Friederike Schröter,
  • Fatima Assar,
  • Wasco Wruck,
  • Kristel Sleegers,
  • Christine Van Broeckhoven,
  • James Adjaye

Journal volume & issue
Vol. 26
pp. 76 – 79

Abstract

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Human lymphoblast cells were used to generate integration-free induced pluripotent stem cells (iPSCs) employing episomal-based plasmids expressing OCT4, SOX2, NANOG, LIN28, c-MYC and L-MYC. The derived iPSCs were defined as pluripotent based on (i) expression of pluripotency-associated markers, (ii) embryoid body-based differentiation into cell types representative of the three germ layers and (iii) the similarity between the transcriptomes of the iPSC line and the human embryonic stem cell line H1 with a Pearson correlation of 0.95.