Filipa Esteves , David Brito , Ana Teresa Rajado , Nádia Silva , Joana Apolónio , Vânia Palma Roberto , ALFA Score Consortium, Raquel P. Andrade , Sofia Calado , Maria Leonor Faleiro , Carlos Matos , Nuno Marques , Ana Marreiros , Hipólito Nzwalo , Sandra Pais , Isabel Palmeirim , Sónia Simãoa , Natércia Joaquim , Rui Miranda , António Pêgas , José Bragança
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Establishment of an induced pluripotent cell line (ABCRIi001-A) from an elderly female for ageing research
Human induced pluripotent stem cells (hiPSCs) hold promises to model and understand human diseases, including those associated with ageing. Here, we describe ABCRIi001-A, a hiPSC line generated from peripheral blood mononuclear cells (PBMCs) of a 79-year-old female enrolled in a study for development of an ageing score (ALFA Score). PBMCs were reprogrammed using three Sendai virus-based reprogramming vectors (hKOS, hc-Myc, and hKlf4). ABCRIi001-A showed normal morphology and karyotype, viral clearance, absence of genomic aberrations, and their pluripotency was confirmed by expression of pluripotency-related markers and their ability to differentiate into the three germ layers. ABCRIi001-A is valuable for ageing-related studies.
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