Stem Cell Research (Mar 2021)

Generation of induced pluripotent stem cell (iPSC) lines carrying a heterozygous (UKWMPi002-A-1) and null mutant knockout (UKWMPi002-A-2) of Cadherin 13 associated with neurodevelopmental disorders using CRISPR/Cas9

  • Maria Rosaria Vitale,
  • Johanna Eva Maria Zöller,
  • Charline Jansch,
  • Anna Janz,
  • Frank Edenhofer,
  • Eva Klopocki,
  • Daniel van den Hove,
  • Tim Vanmierlo,
  • Olga Rivero,
  • Nael Nadif Kasri,
  • Georg Christoph Ziegler,
  • Klaus-Peter Lesch

Journal volume & issue
Vol. 51
p. 102169

Abstract

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Fibroblasts isolated from a skin biopsy of a healthy 46-year-old female were infected with Sendai virus containing the Yamanaka factors to produce transgene-free human induced pluripotent stem cells (iPSCs). CRISPR/Cas9 was used to generate isogenic cell lines with a gene dose-dependent deficiency of CDH13, a risk gene associated with neurodevelopmental and psychiatric disorders. Thereby, a heterozygous CDH13 knockout (CDH13+/−) and a CDH13 null mutant (CDH13−/−) iPSC line was obtained. All three lines showed expression of pluripotency-associated markers, the ability to differentiate into cells of the three germ layers in vitro, and a normal female karyotype.