Stem Cell Research (Mar 2024)

Generation and characterization of two fibroblast-derived Baboon induced pluripotent stem cell lines

  • Jessica Jocher,
  • Fiona C. Edenhofer,
  • Stefan Müller,
  • Philipp Janssen,
  • Eva Briem,
  • Johanna Geuder,
  • Wolfgang Enard

Journal volume & issue
Vol. 75
p. 103316

Abstract

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Cross-species comparisons studying primate pluripotent stem cells and their derivatives are crucial to better understand the molecular and cellular mechanisms behind human disease and development. Within this context, Baboons (Papio anubis) have emerged as a prominent primate model for such investigations. Herein, we reprogrammed skin fibroblasts of one male individual and generated two induced pluripotent stem cell (iPSC) lines, which exhibit the characteristic ESC-like morphology, demonstrated robust expression of key pluripotency factors and displayed multilineage differentiation potential. Notably, both iPSC lines can be cultured under feeder-free conditions in commercially available medium, enhancing their value for cross-species comparisons.