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Generation of 2 isogenic clones from a patient with Trisomy 21 and a GATA1 mutation.


ABSTRACT: Trisomy 21 (T21), or Down Syndrome (DS), is a common chromosomal disorder resulting from a third copy of chromosome 21 (HSA21). Transient myeloproliferative disorder (TMD) is a pre-leukemic condition that occurs only in neonates with DS and is characterized by a mutation in the transcription factor GATA1 that results in a truncated protein (GATA1s). We generated a pair of isogenic T21 lines derived from a patient with TMD that differ only in GATA1 status. The iPSC lines were characterized for pluripotency, differentiation potential, and genomic stability. These lines are a valuable resource for studying T21 hematopoietic diseases.

SUBMITTER: Takasaki K 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC10576909 | biostudies-literature | 2023 Jun

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Generation of 2 isogenic clones from a patient with Trisomy 21 and a GATA1 mutation.

Takasaki Kaoru K   Kumar Sara S SS   Gagne Alyssa A   French Deborah L DL   Chou Stella T ST  

Stem cell research 20230415


Trisomy 21 (T21), or Down Syndrome (DS), is a common chromosomal disorder resulting from a third copy of chromosome 21 (HSA21). Transient myeloproliferative disorder (TMD) is a pre-leukemic condition that occurs only in neonates with DS and is characterized by a mutation in the transcription factor GATA1 that results in a truncated protein (GATA1s). We generated a pair of isogenic T21 lines derived from a patient with TMD that differ only in GATA1 status. The iPSC lines were characterized for pl  ...[more]

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