Stem Cell Research (Mar 2022)

Generation of a B2M homozygous knockout human somatic cell nuclear transfer-derived embryonic stem cell line using the CRISPR/Cas9 system

  • Ok-Hee Lee,
  • Siyoung Lee,
  • Miseon Park,
  • Sohyeon Moon,
  • Semi Hwang,
  • Byeongseok Kim,
  • C-Yoon Kim,
  • Dong Ryul Lee,
  • Sung Han Shim,
  • Keun-Hong Park,
  • Hyung Min Chung,
  • Youngsok Choi

Journal volume & issue
Vol. 59
p. 102643

Abstract

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Beta2-microglobulin (B2M) is a subunit of human leukocyte antigen class-I (HLA-I) heterodimer that mediates immune rejection through activation of cytotoxic T cells. B2M binding to HLA-I proteins is essential for functional HLA-I on the cell surface. Here, we generated a B2M homozygous knockout somatic cell nuclear transfer-induced embryonic stem cell (SCNT-ESC) line using CRISPR/Cas9-mediated gene targeting. B2M KO cell line, which does not express HLA-I molecules on cell surface, has pluripotency and differentiation ability to three germ layers. This cell line provides a useful cell source for investigating immunogenicity of allogeneic ESCs and their derivatives for tissue regeneration.