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Production of CSSi013-A (9360) iPSC line from an asymptomatic subject carrying an heterozygous mutation in TDP-43 protein

Authors :
D'Anzi, A
Perciballi, E
Ruotolo, G
Ferrari, D
Notaro, A
Lombardi, I
Gelati, M
Frezza, K
Bernardini, L
Torrente, I
De Luca, A
La Bella, V
Luigi Vescovi, A
Rosati, J
D'Anzi, Angela
Perciballi, Elisa
Ruotolo, Giorgia
Ferrari, Daniela
Notaro, Antonietta
Lombardi, Ivan
Gelati, Maurizio
Frezza, Katia
Bernardini, Laura
Torrente, Isabella
De Luca, Alessandro
La Bella, Vincenzo
Luigi Vescovi, Angelo
Rosati, Jessica
D'Anzi, A
Perciballi, E
Ruotolo, G
Ferrari, D
Notaro, A
Lombardi, I
Gelati, M
Frezza, K
Bernardini, L
Torrente, I
De Luca, A
La Bella, V
Luigi Vescovi, A
Rosati, J
D'Anzi, Angela
Perciballi, Elisa
Ruotolo, Giorgia
Ferrari, Daniela
Notaro, Antonietta
Lombardi, Ivan
Gelati, Maurizio
Frezza, Katia
Bernardini, Laura
Torrente, Isabella
De Luca, Alessandro
La Bella, Vincenzo
Luigi Vescovi, Angelo
Rosati, Jessica
Publication Year :
2022

Abstract

Amyotrophic Lateral Sclerosis (ALS) is a fatal disease affecting both upper and lower motoneurons. The transactive response DNA binding protein (TARDBP) gene, encoding for TDP-43, is one of the most commonly mutated gene associated with familial cases of ALS (10%). We generated a human induced pluripotent stem cell (hiPSC) line from the fibroblasts of an asymptomatic subject carrying the TARDBP p.G376D mutation. This mutation is very rare and was described in a large Apulian family, in which all ALS affected members are carriers of the mutation. The subject here described is the first identified asymptomatic carrier of the mutation.

Details

Database :
OAIster
Notes :
ELETTRONICO, English
Publication Type :
Electronic Resource
Accession number :
edsoai.on1343245270
Document Type :
Electronic Resource