Aggregation of alpha-synuclein (aSyn) is closely linked to Parkinson's disease, probably due to the loss of physiological functions and/or gain of toxic functions of aggregated aSyn. Significant efforts have been made elucidating the physiological structure and function of aSyn, however, with limited success thus far in human-derived cells, partly because of restricted resources. Here, we developed two human-induced pluripotent stem cell lines using CRISPR/Cas9-mediated allele-specific frame-shift deletion of the aSyn encoding gene SNCA, resulting in homo- and heterozygous SNCA knockout. The generated cell lines are promising cellular tools for studying aSyn dosage-dependent functions and structural alterations in human neural cells.

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