Stem Cell Research (Jun 2024)

Generation of a human induced pluripotent stem cell line from a patient with GM3 synthase deficiency using self-replicating RNA vector

  • Rodolfo Tonin,
  • Federica Feo,
  • Silvia Falliano,
  • Laura Giunti,
  • Martino Calamai,
  • Elena Procopio,
  • Francesco Mari,
  • Vittorio Sciruicchio,
  • Valerio Conti,
  • Ilaria Fanelli,
  • Franco Bambi,
  • Renzo Guerrini,
  • Amelia Morrone

Journal volume & issue
Vol. 77
p. 103431

Abstract

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GM3 synthase deficiency (GM3SD) is caused by biallelic variants in the ST3GAL5 gene. Early clinical features of GM3SD include infantile onset of severe irritability and feeding difficulties, early intractable seizures, growth failure, hypotonia, sensorineural hearing impairment. We describe the generation and characterization the human induced pluripotent stem cell (hiPSC) line derived from fibroblasts of a 13-year-old girl with GM3 synthase deficiency resulted compound heterozygous for two new variants in the ST3GAL5 gene, c.1166A > G (p.His389Arg) and the c.1024G > A (p.Gly342Ser). The generated hiPSC line shows a normal karyotype, expresses pluripotency markers, and is able to differentiate into the three germ layers.