generation of induced pluripotent stem cells from a patient with parkinson's disease carrying lrrk2 p.i2012t mutation
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2017
Parkinson's disease (PD) is a progressive neurodegenerative disorder caused by interactions between genetic and environmental factors. Leucine rich repeat kinase (LRRK2) is the most prevalent mutation in autosomal-dominant inheritance of PD. Here, we generated induced pluripotent stem cells (iPSCs) from the peripheral blood mononuclear cells of a female patient with p.I2012T mutation in LRRK2 gene by using the Sendai-virus delivery system. The resulting iPSCs had a normal karyotype. The iPSCs also showed pluripotency confirmed by immunofluorescent staining and differentiated into the 3 germ layers in vivo. This cellular model will provide a useful platform for further pathophysiological studies of PD.
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Authors | ;Chin-Hsien Lin;Yu-Che Cheng;Han-I Lin;Ming-Ching Ho;Yu-Hung Hsu;Cheng-Hao Wen;Hui-Wen Ko;Huai-En Lu;Ching-Ying Huang;Patrick C.H. Hsieh |
Journal | journal of energy chemistry |
Year | 2017 |
DOI | 10.1016/j.scr.2017.10.020 |
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