Stem Cell Research (Aug 2020)

Development and characterization of two independent integration free iPSC clones NCCSi010-A and NCCSi010-B from a patient with alcoholic liver cirrhosis of Indian ethnicity

  • Arun Vaidyanath,
  • Mohsina Khan,
  • Bhumika Vaishnav,
  • Arjun Lal Kakrani,
  • Swapnil Patil,
  • Anjali Shiras

Journal volume & issue
Vol. 47
p. 101911

Abstract

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We generated two human induced pluripotent stem cell-line (iPSC) clones, NCCSi010-A and NCCSi010-B, from a 32-year-old alcoholic cirrhosis patient with minimal hepatic encephalopathy of Indian origin by reprogramming his CD4+ T cells with integration free Sendai viral vector system. The generated iPSC clones showed high alkaline phosphatase activity, expressed pluripotency markers, possessed potential for multi-lineage differentiation and exhibited a normal karyotype (46, XY). These two-patient specific iPSC clones of alcoholic liver cirrhosis can potentially serve as models for disease modeling, drug development and organoid generation (Shah and Bataller, 2016).