Stem Cell Research (Aug 2024)

Generation of an induced pluripotent stem cell line IGIBi18-A from an Indian patient with Rubinstein Taybi Syndrome

  • Shweta Verma,
  • Sujit Dalabehera,
  • Ranjeet Maurya,
  • Dayanidhi Singh,
  • Bhavana Prasher,
  • Rajesh Pandey,
  • Sharmila Bapat,
  • Sivaprakash Ramalingam,
  • Chetana Sachidanandan

Journal volume & issue
Vol. 78
p. 103456

Abstract

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Rubinstein Taybi Syndrome (RSTS) is a rare genetic disorder which is caused by mutations in either CREBBP or EP300. RSTS with mutations in CREBBP is known as RSTS-1. We have generated an induced pluripotent stem cell (iPSC) line, IGIBi018-A from an Indian RSTS-patient using the episomal reprogramming method. The CREBBP gene in the patient harbours a nonsense mutation at position NM_004380.3(c.6876 del C). IGIBi018-A iPSC showed expression of pluripotent stem cell markers, has a normal karyotype and could be differentiated into three germ layers. This iPSC line will help to explore the role of CREBBP in RSTS associated developmental defects.