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Common genetic variation drives molecular heterogeneity in human iPSCs

Authors :
Kilpinen, Helena
Goncalves, Angela
Leha, Andreas
Afzal, Vackar
Alasoo, Kaur
Ashford, Sofie
Bala, Sendu
Bensaddek, Dalila
Casale, Francesco Paolo
Culley, Oliver J
Danecek, Petr
Faulconbridge, Adam
Harrison, Peter W
Kathuria, Annie
McCarthy, Davis
McCarthy, Shane A
Meleckyte, Ruta
Memari, Yasin
Moens, Nathalie
Soares, Filipa
Mann, Alice
Streeter, Ian
Agu, Chukwuma A
Alderton, Alex
Nelson, Rachel
Harper, Sarah
Patel, Minal
White, Alistair
Patel, Sharad R
Clarke, Laura
Halai, Reena
Kirton, Christopher M
Kolb-Kokocinski, Anja
Beales, Philip
Birney, Ewan
Danovi, Davide
Lamond, Angus I
Ouwehand, Willem H
Vallier, Ludovic
Watt, Fiona M
Durbin, Richard
Stegle, Oliver
Gaffney, Daniel J
Publisher :
Springer Science and Business Media LLC

Abstract

Technology utilizing human induced pluripotent stem cells (iPS cells) has enormous potential to provide improved cellular models of human disease. However, variable genetic and phenotypic characterization of many existing iPS cell lines limits their potential use for research and therapy. Here we describe the systematic generation, genotyping and phenotyping of 711 iPS cell lines derived from 301 healthy individuals by the Human Induced Pluripotent Stem Cells Initiative. Our study outlines the major sources of genetic and phenotypic variation in iPS cells and establishes their suitability as models of complex human traits and cancer. Through genome-wide profiling we find that 5-46% of the variation in different iPS cell phenotypes, including differentiation capacity and cellular morphology, arises from differences between individuals. Additionally, we assess the phenotypic consequences of genomic copy-number alterations that are repeatedly observed in iPS cells. In addition, we present a comprehensive map of common regulatory variants affecting the transcriptome of human pluripotent cells.

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OpenAIRE
Accession number :
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