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Generation of iPSCs from a young-onset Parkinson's disease patient carrying PLA2G6 mutation

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已更新:2023年3月25日

Stem Cell Res. 2019 Oct;40:101552.



Mutations in PLA2G6 gene cause PLA2G6-associated neurodegeneration, including recessive familial type 14 of Parkinson's disease (PARK14). Previously, we identified PARK14 patients with compound heterozygous c.991G > T/c.1077G > A (p.D331Y/p.M358IfsX) mutations. The c.1077G > A mutation led to a four base-pairs deletion and frameshift mutation (p.M358IfsX) of PLA2G6 mRNA. We established induced pluripotent stem cells (iPSCs) from peripheral blood mononuclear cells of a female patient with compound heterozygous c.991G > T/c.1077G > A (p.D331Y/ p.M358IfsX) mutations by using Sendai-virus delivery system. The iPSCs exhibited pluripotency and in vivo differentiation potential. The iPSCs can be used for studying the molecular pathogenic mechanism of PARK14.


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