Stem Cell Research (Oct 2017)

Generation of induced pluripotent stem cells (iPSC) from an atrial fibrillation patient carrying a KCNA5 p.D322H mutation

  • Cristina Mora,
  • Marialaura Serzanti,
  • Alessio Giacomelli,
  • Valentina Turco,
  • Eleonora Marchina,
  • Valeria Bertini,
  • Giovanna Piovani,
  • Giulia Savio,
  • Lena Refsgaard,
  • Morten Salling Olesen,
  • Venusia Cortellini,
  • Patrizia Dell'Era

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.scr.2017.08.009
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 24, no. C
pp. 29 – 32

Abstract

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Atrial fibrillation (AF) is the most common sustained arrhythmia associated with several cardiac risk factors, but increasing evidences indicated a genetic component. Indeed, genetic variations of the atrial specific KCNA5 gene have been identified in patients with early-onset lone AF. To investigate the molecular mechanisms underlying AF, we reprogrammed to pluripotency polymorphonucleated leukocytes isolated from the blood of a patient carrying a KCNA5 p.D322H mutation, using a commercially available non-integrating system. The generated iPSCs expressed pluripotency markers and differentiated toward cells belonging to the three embryonic germ layers. Moreover, the cells showed a normal karyotype and retained the p.D322H mutation.