Stem Cell Research (Sep 2023)

Generation of two human iPSC lines from dermal fibroblasts of adult- and juvenile-onset Huntington's disease patients and two healthy donors

  • Marta Piechota,
  • Ewelina Latoszek,
  • Ewa Liszewska,
  • Hana Hansíková,
  • Jiří Klempíř,
  • Alžbeta Mühlbäck,
  • Georg Bernhard Landwehrmeyer,
  • Jacek Kuźnicki,
  • Magdalena Czeredys

Journal volume & issue
Vol. 71
p. 103194

Abstract

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Huntington's disease (HD) is an autosomal dominant neurodegenerative disease caused by a mutation in the HTT gene. To generate human-induced pluripotent stem cells (hiPSCs), we used dermal fibroblasts from 1 healthy adult control (K-Pic2), 1 HD manifest patient (M-T2), 1 healthy juvenile control (jK-N1), and 1 juvenile HD patient (jHD-V1). HD stage of patients was assessed by neurological tests and donors were without comorbidities and were non-smokers. Characterization showed that the obtained hiPSCs have the same number of CAG repeats as the parental fibroblast lines, express pluripotency markers and have the ability to differentiate into all 3 germ layers.