Stem Cell Research (Jan 2019)

Generation of an integration-free induced pluripotent stem cell line, FJMUi001-A, from a hereditary spastic paraplegia patient carrying compound heterozygous p.P498L and p.R618W mutations in CAPN1 (SPG76)

  • Ying-qian Lu,
  • En-lin Dong,
  • Wei-qi Yang,
  • Lu-lu Lai,
  • Xiao-hong Lin,
  • Li-xiang Ma,
  • Wan-jin Chen,
  • Ning Wang,
  • Xiang Lin

Journal volume & issue
Vol. 34

Abstract

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The human iPS cell line, hiPS-SPG76 (FJMUi001-A), derived from skin fibroblasts from a 42-year-old male hereditary spastic paraplegia patient carrying compound heterozygous p.P498L (c.1493C > T) and p.R618W (c.1852C > T) mutations in the CAPN1 gene, was generated by non-integrative reprogramming vectors encoding OCT3/4, SOX2, KLF4, and c-MYC. The established hiPS-SPG76 was free of genomically integrated reprogramming genes, had a normal karyotype, expressed pluripotency markers, and had capacity to form three germ layers in vitro and in vivo. This generated hiPS cell line offers a useful resource to study the pathogenesis of SPG76.