贝克威氏综合征患者的人诱导多能干细胞的生成。

IF 3.4 3区 生物学 Q3 CELL BIOLOGY
Mei Tang, Jiafan Lei, Congwen Shao, Wenyan Zhou, Min Xiong, Min Huang, Chunyan Huang, Fei Wang, Jun Liu, Jun Li, Xueqing Xu
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摘要

Beckwith-Wiedemann综合征(BWS)是一种人类基因组印记疾病,主要由染色体11p15.5区域的印记异常引起。它是罕见和散发的,病因和发病机制不清楚。我们发现了一个家族中由于IC1区域甲基化异常引起的BWS病例聚类。采用非整合重编程方法,从一个患者家族成员的外周血单个核细胞(PBMCs)中获得诱导多能干细胞系(BWS iPSC)。该细胞系可以进一步分化为多系,从而确定BWS中异常印迹基因的表达与细胞表型的关系,从而阐明BWS的致病机制。未来,多系细胞可用于测试各种创新疗法,为BWS的治疗提供概念验证。
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Generation of human-induced pluripotent stem cells from a patient with Beckwith-Wiedemann syndrome.

Beckwith-Wiedemann syndrome (BWS) is a human genomic imprinting disorder mainly caused by an imprinting abnormality in the chromosome 11p15.5 region. It is rare and sporadic with unclear etiology and pathogenesis. We identified a family with a clustering of BWS cases arising from methylation abnormality of IC1 region. An induced pluripotent stem-cell line (BWS iPSC) was generated from peripheral blood mononuclear cells (PBMCs) of one affected family member using a non-integrating reprogramming method. This cell line could be further differentiated into multiple lineages, enabling us to determine the relationship of the expression of abnormal imprinting genes in BWS to cellular phenotypes, thus elucidating the pathogenic mechanisms of BWS. In future, the multi-lineage cells can be used to test various innovative therapies, providing conceptual validation for the treatment of BWS.

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Human Cell
Human Cell CELL BIOLOGY-
CiteScore
5.90
自引率
2.30%
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176
审稿时长
4.5 months
期刊介绍: Human Cell is the official English-language journal of the Japan Human Cell Society. The journal serves as a forum for international research on all aspects of the human cell, encompassing not only cell biology but also pathology, cytology, and oncology, including clinical oncology. Embryonic stem cells derived from animals, regenerative medicine using animal cells, and experimental animal models with implications for human diseases are covered as well. Submissions in any of the following categories will be considered: Research Articles, Cell Lines, Rapid Communications, Reviews, and Letters to the Editor. A brief clinical case report focusing on cellular responses to pathological insults in human studies may also be submitted as a Letter to the Editor in a concise and short format. Not only basic scientists but also gynecologists, oncologists, and other clinical scientists are welcome to submit work expressing new ideas or research using human cells.
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