Stem Cell Research (Apr 2021)

Generation of two induced pluripotent stem cell lines (RCMGi004-A and -B) from human skin fibroblasts of a cystic fibrosis patient with compound heterozygous F508del/W1282X mutations in CFTR gene

  • Ekaterina Kondrateva,
  • Anna Demchenko,
  • Yana Slesarenko,
  • Victoria Pozhitnova,
  • Matvey Yasinovsky,
  • Elena Amelina,
  • Vyacheslav Tabakov,
  • Ekaterina Voronina,
  • Alexander Lavrov,
  • Svetlana Smirnikhina

Journal volume & issue
Vol. 52
p. 102232

Abstract

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Skin fibroblasts obtained from a 28-year-old man with clinically manifested and genetically proven (F508del/W1282X) cystic fibrosis were successfully transformed into induced pluripotent stem cells (iPSCs) by using non-viral, non-integrating, self-replicating RNA reprogramming vector that contains five reprogramming factors: OCT4, KLF4, SOX2, GLIS1, and c-MYC as well as a puromycin-resistance gene. Two iPSC lines showed a normal karyotype, expressed pluripotency markers and exhibited the potential to differentiate into three germ layers in spontaneous differentiation assay. These iPSC lines may be subsequently used for development of a personalized etiotropic treatment, disease modelling, cell differentiation and organoid formation, pharmacological investigations and drug screening.