Stem Cell Research (Jan 2021)

Generation of a heterozygous C-peptide-mCherry reporter human iPSC line (HMGUi001-A-8)

  • Johanna Siehler,
  • Anna Karolina Blöchinger,
  • Melis Akgün,
  • Xianming Wang,
  • Alireza Shahryari,
  • Arie Geerlof,
  • Heiko Lickert,
  • Ingo Burtscher

Journal volume & issue
Vol. 50
p. 102126

Abstract

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The peptide hormone insulin produced by pancreatic β-cells undergoes post-transcriptional processing before secretion. In particular, C-peptide is cleaved from pro-insulin to generate mature insulin. Here, we introduce a C-peptide-mCherry human iPSC line (HMGUi001-A-8). The line was generated by CRISPR/Cas9 mediated heterozygous insertion of the mCherry sequence into exon 3 of the insulin locus. We demonstrate that the line is pluripotent and efficiently differentiates towards pancreatic β-like cells, which localize a red fluorescent C-peptide-mCherry fusion protein in insulin containing granules. Hence, the HMGUi001-A-8 line is a valuable resource to purify derived β-like cells and follow insulin-containing granules in real time.