GM28399
iPSC from Fibroblast
Description:
NEUROPATHY, HEREDITARY SENSORY AND AUTONOMIC, TYPE III; HSAN3
INHIBITOR OF KAPPA LIGHT POLYPEPTIDE GENE ENHANCER IN B CELLS, KINASE-COMPLEX ASSOCIATED PROTEIN; IKBKAP
Repository
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NIGMS Human Genetic Cell Repository
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Subcollection |
Heritable Diseases |
Protocols |
Protocol PDF |
Biopsy Source
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Skin
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Cell Type
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Stem cell
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Cell Subtype
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Induced pluripotent stem cell
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Transformant
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Reprogrammed (Sendai)
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Sample Source
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iPSC from Fibroblast
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Race
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White
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Country of Origin
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USA
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Family Member
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1
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Relation to Proband
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proband
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Confirmation
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Clinical summary/Case history
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ISCN
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46,XX[20]
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Species
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Homo sapiens
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Common Name
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Human
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Remarks
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Passage Frozen |
17 |
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Induced Pluripotent Stem Cell |
The parental cell line was recovered reprogrammed to an induced pluripotent stem cell line and expanded. The expanded line was evaluated for viability surface antigen expression and alkaline phosphatase activity. Pluripotency was assessed via embryoid body (EB) formation. Steady-state mRNA expression patterns of undifferentiated iPSC and EBs were determined via real-time PCR. Characterization data are included in the Certificate of Analysis. |
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Gene |
IKBKAP |
Chromosomal Location |
9q31 |
Allelic Variant 1 |
603722.0001; FAMILIAL DYSAUTONOMIA |
Identified Mutation |
c.2204+6T>C (IVS20+6T>C); Slaugenhaupt et al. (2001) found that more than 99.5% of disease alleles causing familial dysautonomia (223900) in Ashkenazi Jewish individuals carried a donor splice site mutation (IVS20+6T-C) which leads to deletion of exon 20 from mRNA. Haplotype analyses were consistent with a common founder. Anderson et al. (2001) identified the same mutation in Ashkenazi Jewish patients with familial dysautonomia. |
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Gene |
IKBKAP |
Chromosomal Location |
9q31 |
Allelic Variant 2 |
603722.0001; FAMILIAL DYSAUTONOMIA |
Identified Mutation |
c.2204+6T>C (IVS20+6T>C); Slaugenhaupt et al. (2001) found that more than 99.5% of disease alleles causing familial dysautonomia (223900) in Ashkenazi Jewish individuals carried a donor splice site mutation (IVS20+6T-C) which leads to deletion of exon 20 from mRNA. Haplotype analyses were consistent with a common founder. Anderson et al. (2001) identified the same mutation in Ashkenazi Jewish patients with familial dysautonomia. |
Remarks |
Reprogrammed from parental line GM04959 fibroblast; Clinically affected; decreased lacrimation; hypotension; small stature; decreased sensation to pain and vibration; constipation; hypohidrosis; donor subject is homozygous for the 2507+6T>C mutation in the IKBKAP gene; this donor splice site mutation (IVS20+6T>C) leads to deletion of exon 20 from the mRNA; mother is GM04956; father is GM04957; same donor as GM04960 lymphocyte. Researchers purchasing hiPSCs from the NIGMS Repository are responsible for any limited use label licenses (LULLs) applicable to the cell line purchased. The applicable LULL to this line is Sendai-CytoTune. |
Passage Frozen |
17 |
Split Ratio |
1:3 |
Temperature |
37 C |
Percent CO2 |
5% |
Percent O2 |
5% |
Medium |
mTeSR1 |
Serum |
0% none |
Substrate |
Matrigel |
Supplement |
- |
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