Stem Cell Research (Aug 2022)

Production of CSSi013-A (9360) iPSC line from an asymptomatic subject carrying an heterozygous mutation in TDP-43 protein

  • Angela D'Anzi,
  • Elisa Perciballi,
  • Giorgia Ruotolo,
  • Daniela Ferrari,
  • Antonietta Notaro,
  • Ivan Lombardi,
  • Maurizio Gelati,
  • Katia Frezza,
  • Laura Bernardini,
  • Isabella Torrente,
  • Alessandro De Luca,
  • Vincenzo La Bella,
  • Angelo Luigi Vescovi,
  • Jessica Rosati

Journal volume & issue
Vol. 63
p. 102835

Abstract

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Amyotrophic Lateral Sclerosis (ALS) is a fatal disease affecting both upper and lower motoneurons. The transactive response DNA binding protein (TARDBP) gene, encoding for TDP-43, is one of the most commonly mutated gene associated with familial cases of ALS (10%). We generated a human induced pluripotent stem cell (hiPSC) line from the fibroblasts of an asymptomatic subject carrying the TARDBP p.G376D mutation. This mutation is very rare and was described in a large Apulian family, in which all ALS affected members are carriers of the mutation. The subject here described is the first identified asymptomatic carrier of the mutation.