Stem Cell Research (Apr 2024)

Generation of an induced pluripotent stem cell line (UMi043-A) from an African American patient with Alzheimer’s disease carrying an ABCA7 deletion (p.Arg578Alafs)

  • Holly N. Cukier,
  • Shaina A. Simon,
  • Eugene Tang,
  • Charles G. Golightly,
  • Mayra Juliana Laverde-Paz,
  • Larry Deon Adams,
  • Takiyah D. Starks,
  • Jeffery M. Vance,
  • Michael L. Cuccaro,
  • Jonathan L. Haines,
  • Goldie S. Byrd,
  • Margaret A. Pericak-Vance,
  • Derek M. Dykxhoorn

Journal volume & issue
Vol. 76
p. 103364

Abstract

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The ATP-binding cassette, subfamily A (ABC1), member 7 (ABCA7) gene is associated with Alzheimer’s disease (AD) risk in populations of African, Asian, and European ancestry1-5. Numerous ABCA7 mutations contributing to risk have been identified, including a 44 base pair deletion (rs142076058) specific to individuals of African ancestry and predicted to cause a frameshift mutation (p.Arg578Alafs) (Cukier et al., 2016). The UMi043-A human induced pluripotent stem cell line was derived from an African American individual with AD who is heterozygous for this deletion and is a resource to further investigate ABCA7 and how this African-specific deletion may influence disease pathology.