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Stem Cell Res. 2020 Sep 08;48:101986
Authors: Gao X, Qiu SW, Feng ML, Huang SS, Kang DY, Han MY, Dai P, Yuan YY
Abstract
Dominant deafness-onychodystrophy (DDOD) syndrome is a rare, autosomal dominant inherited disorder with no concrete therapies in human. We previously identified c.1516 C > T (p.Arg506*) in ATP6V1B2 as cause of DDOD syndrome, accounting for all cases of this genetic disorder. The induced pluripotent stem cell (iPSC) line was generated using the non-integrating episomal vector method from peripheral blood mononuclear cells (PBMCs) of a 10-month-old female DDOD patient with heterozygous ATP6V1B2 c.1516 C > T variant. This cell line may serve as a useful model for studying the pathogenic mechanisms and treatment of DDOD syndrome.
PMID: 32961450 [PubMed - as supplied by publisher]
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