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Generation of two human isogenic iPSC lines from fetal dermal fibroblasts

Authors :
Oliver Keminer
Rashmi Tandon
Alexandro Landshammer
Laura Steenpaß
Franz-Josef Müller
Ole Pless
Natalya Baryshnikova
Björn Brändl
Publica
Source :
Stem Cell Research, Vol 33, Iss, Pp 120-124 (2018), Stem Cell Research
Publication Year :
2018
Publisher :
Elsevier, 2018.

Abstract

Two isogenic hiPSC lines, ZIPi013-B and ZIPi013-E, were generated by reprogramming fetal dermal fibroblasts with episomal vectors. Previously, the same fetal fibroblasts were reprogrammed multiple times in a study comparing other reprogramming methods. As a consequence, the genomes have been sequenced multiple times. Both new cell lines offer the opportunity to study basic stem cell biology and model human disease. They can be applied as reference cell lines for creating isogenic clones bearing disease mutations on a well-characterized genomic background, as both cell lines have demonstrated excellent differentiation capacity in multiple labs. Resource table Unique stem cell lines identifier ZIPi013-B ZIPi013-E Alternative names of stem cell lines ZIP13K2 (ZIPi013-B) ZIP13K5 (ZIPi013-E) Institution Zentrum fur Integrative Psychiatrie gGmbH, Kiel, Germany Contact information of distributor PD Dr. Franz-Josef Muller, franz-josef.mueller@uksh.de Type of cell lines iPSC Origin human Cell Source Fibroblasts Clonality Clonal Method of reprogramming Transgene free, episomal Multiline rationale Isogenic clones Gene modification NO Type of modification N/A Associated disease N/A Gene/locus N/A Method of modification N/A Name of transgene or resistance N/A Inducible/constitutive system N/A Date archived/stock date Stock date ZIPi013-B 8th December 2017, stock date ZIPi013-E 12th December 2017 Cell line repository/bank N/A Ethical approval https://www.sciencellonline.com/technical-support/ethical-statement.html Ethikkommission der medizinischen Fakultat der Christian-Albrechts-Universitat zu Kiel, approval number A145/11

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
18735061
Volume :
33
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Stem Cell Research
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....cb7664eb8601fbaed3bef930b6b345cf