Establishment of a human induced pluripotent stem cell line, KMUGMCi003-A, from a patient with trichothiodystrophy 1 (TTD1) bearing compound heterozygous missense mutations in the ERCC2 gene

Hiroki Ura, Sumihito Togi, Hisayo Hatanaka, Yo Niida

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Abstract

Trichothiodystrophy 1 (TTD1) is a rare, autosomal recessive, multisystem disorder characterized by the sulfur-deficient brittle hair, cutaneous photosensitivity, high risk of skin cancer, psychomotor retardation. TTD1 is caused by homozygous or compound heterozygous mutation in ERCC2 gene. The peripheral blood mononuclear cells (PBMCs) from a patient carrying two heterozygous missense mutations of the ERCC2 gene were reprogrammed using the CytoTune-iPS2.0 Sendai Reprogramming Kit. The putative compound heterozygous mutation in ERCC2 will cause the abnormal protein, which is known to associated with TTD1. The established human induced pluripotent cell (hiPSC) line will enable proper in vitro disease modelling of TTD1.

Original languageEnglish
Article number102885
JournalStem Cell Research
Volume64
DOIs
StatePublished - Oct 2022
Externally publishedYes

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