Human induced pluripotent stem cell line YCMi007-A generated from a dilated cardiomyopathy patient with a heterozygous dominant c.613C > T (p. Arg205Trp) variant of the TNNT2 gene.
Journal: Stem Cell Research
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Abstract
Cardiac muscle troponin T protein binds to tropomyosin and regulates the calcium-dependent actin-myosin interaction on thin filaments in cardiomyocytes. Recent genetic studies have revealed that TNNT2 mutations are strongly linked to dilated cardiomyopathy (DCM). In this study, we generated YCMi007-A, a human induced pluripotent stem cell (hiPSC) line from a DCM patient with a p. Arg205Trp mutation in the TNNT2 gene. The YCMi007-A cells show high expression of pluripotent markers, normal karyotype, and differentiation into three germ layers. Thus, YCMi007-A-an established iPSC-could be useful for the investigation of DCM.
Authors
Sae-bom Jeon, Hyoeun Kim, Kyeong-hyeon Chun, Jaewon Oh, Chulan Kwon, Hyo-kyoung Choi, Sangwoo Kim, Hyoung-pyo Kim, In-cheol Kim, Jung-yoon Yoo, Sahng Park, Seok-min Kang, Seung-hyun Lee
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