Stem Cell Research (Oct 2024)

Generation of a ZEB2 deficient human iPSC line (KICRi002A-4)

  • Jens Schuster,
  • Ambrin Fatima,
  • Natalia Papadopoulos,
  • Claudia de Guidi,
  • Maria Sobol,
  • Niklas Dahl

Journal volume & issue
Vol. 80
p. 103521

Abstract

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The transcription factor ZEB2 is essential for early embryonic development. Using CRISPR/Cas9, we generated a ZEB2 deficient human iPSC cell line (KICRi002A-4), carrying a homozygous 790 bp deletion in ZEB2 that involves part of exon 5, intron 5 and part of exon 6. The deletion leads to markedly reduced levels of a truncated ZEB2 transcript. No ZEB2 protein was detected by immunopreciptation. The iPSC line expressed pluripotency markers and showed a capacity to differentiate into the three germ layers in vitro. Assessment of genomic integrity revealed a normal karyotype without detectable OFF-target editing. The iPSC line KICRi002A-4 thus offers a valuable resource to study the role of ZEB2 for the commitment and differentiation of various human cell lineages.