Stem Cell Research (Aug 2019)

Generation of three induced pluripotent stem cell lines from postmortem tissue derived following sudden death of a young patient with STXBP1 mutation

  • Takuma Yamamoto,
  • Makoto Otsu,
  • Takashi Okumura,
  • Yumi Horie,
  • Yasuharu Ueno,
  • Hideki Taniguchi,
  • Manami Ohtaka,
  • Mahito Nakanishi,
  • Yuki Abe,
  • Takehiko Murase,
  • Takahiro Umehara,
  • Kazuya Ikematsu

Journal volume & issue
Vol. 39

Abstract

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We established three iPSC lines from postmortem-cultured fibroblasts derived following the sudden unexpected death of an 8-year-old girl with Lennox-Gastaut syndrome, who turned out to have the R551H-mutant STXBP1 gene. These iPSC clones showed pluripotent characteristics while retaining the genotype and demonstrated trilineage differentiation capability, indicating their utility in disease-modeling studies, i.e., STXBP1-encephalopathy. This is the first report on the establishment of iPSCs from a sudden death child, suggesting the possible use of postmortem-iPSC technologies as an epoch-making approach for precise identification of the cause of sudden death.