Stem Cell Research (Oct 2021)

Generation of four severe early-onset chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD) patient-derived induced pluripotent stem cell lines from peripheral blood mononuclear cells

  • Engi Ahmed,
  • Mathieu Fieldes,
  • Joffrey Mianné,
  • Chloé Bourguignon,
  • Amel Nasri,
  • Isabelle Vachier,
  • Said Assou,
  • Arnaud Bourdin,
  • John De Vos

Journal volume & issue
Vol. 56
p. 102550

Abstract

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Evidence highlights the concept of multiple trajectories leading to COPD. Early-life events (i.e., in utero lung development) may influence the maximally attained lung function and increase the risk to develop COPD. Human pluripotent stem cells (hiPSC) represent a unique opportunity to model lung development. We generated hiPSC lines from four highly characterized COPD patients with early onset and severe phenotype. Peripheral blood mononuclear cells (PBMCs) were reprogrammed using integration-free Sendai Virus. The cell lines had normal karyotype, expressed pluripotency hallmarks, and differentiated into the three primary germ layers.These lines offer a tool to study early-life origins of COPD.