Stem Cell Research (Apr 2020)

Generation of induced pluripotent stem cell line RCPCMi004-A derived from patient with Parkinson's disease with deletion of the exon 2 in PARK2 gene

  • L.D. Shuvalova,
  • A.V. Eremeev,
  • A.N. Bogomazova,
  • E.V. Novosadova,
  • E.A. Zerkalenkova,
  • Yu.V. Olshanskaya,
  • E.Y. Fedotova,
  • E.S. Glagoleva,
  • S.N. Illarioshkin,
  • O.S. Lebedeva,
  • M.A. Lagarkova

Journal volume & issue
Vol. 44

Abstract

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IPSC line RCPCMi004-A was generated from skin fibroblasts collected from a male patient with early onset Parkinson's disease. The patient carries a heterozygous deletion of the exon 2 of PARK2 gene. The reprogramming of fibroblasts was performed with Sendai viruses containing Oct-4, Sox-2, Klf-4 and c-Myc. Pluripotency was confirmed by immunofluorescence, RT-PCR, and formation of embryoid bodies. The RCPCMi004-A cell line carries the same deletion in PARK2 gene. The RCPCMi004-A cell line can be used to model Parkinson's disease in vitro.