Authors
Yukimi Katagami, Takayuki Kondo, Mika Suga, Yuichiro Yada, Keiko Imamura, Ran Shibukawa, Yukako Sagara, Yasue Okanishi, Kayoko Tsukita, Kenji Hirayama, Takumi Era, Haruhisa Inoue
Publication date
2020/12/1
Journal
Stem Cell Research
Volume
49
Pages
102095
Publisher
Elsevier
Description
Glycogen storage disease type 1a (GSD1a) is an autosomal recessive disorder caused by mutations of the glucose-6-phosphatase (G6PC) gene. Mutations of the G6PC gene lead to excessive accumulation of glycogen in the liver, kidney, and intestinal mucosa due to the deficiency of microsomal glucose-6-phosphatase. Human induced pluripotent stem cells (iPSCs) enable the production of patient-derived hepatocytes in culture and are therefore a promising tool for modeling GSD1a. Here, we report the establishment of human iPSCs from a GSD1a patient carrying a G6PC mutation (c.648G > T; p.Leu216 = ).
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