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  • Researchers created four induced pluripotent stem cell (iPSC) lines using a non-integrative RNA vector: two from a young male with a specific mitochondrial mutation and two from his healthy mother.
  • The iPSC lines displayed characteristics of pluripotency, indicating they could develop into various cell types, and they also maintained a normal chromosome structure.
  • The iPSC lines preserved the mitochondrial mutation at levels comparable to the original fibroblasts from which they were derived.

Article Abstract

We used a non-integrative self-replicating RNA vector to establish four iPSC lines: two iPSC lines from a young male carrying the mutation m.9185 T>C in the mitochondrial gene MT-ATP6 (present at virtual homoplasmic level), and two iPSC lines from his healthy mother (carrying the mutation in only about 4 % of mtDNA copies). All iPSC lines exhibited pluripotency characteristics, were capable to give rise to cells of the three germ layers in vitro, and presented a normal karyotype. The derived iPSC lines retained the MT-ATP6 mutation at levels similar to those observed in the parental fibroblasts.

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