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  • Generation of two human induced pluripotent stem cell (hiPSC) lines from a long QT syndrome South African founder population.

Generation of two human induced pluripotent stem cell (hiPSC) lines from a long QT syndrome South African founder population.

Stem cell research (2019-08-10)
Manuela Mura, Federica Pisano, Manuela Stefanello, Monia Ginevrino, Marina Boni, Federica Calabrò, Lia Crotti, Enza Maria Valente, Peter J Schwartz, Paul A Brink, Massimiliano Gnecchi
ABSTRACT

We generated PSMi001-A and PSMi008-A hiPSC lines from two individuals belonging to a South African (SA) founder population in which the malignant KCNQ1-A341V mutation cosegregates with the Long QT Syndrome (LQTS) phenotype. PSMi001-A was derived from an asymptomatic KCNQ1-A341V mutation carrier, whereas PSMi008-A was derived from a healthy non-mutation carrier, heterozygous for the minor variant rs16847548 on the NOS1AP gene, associated with QT prolongation in the general population, and with a greater risk for cardiac arrest in the affected members of the SA founder population. The hiPSCs, generated using the Yamanaka's retroviruses, display pluripotent stem cell features and trilineage differentiation potential.

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Anti-Actin Antibody, smooth muscle, clone ASM-1, clone ASM-1, Chemicon®, from mouse