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GM25318 iPSC from Fibroblast

Description:

TUBEROUS SCLEROSIS 2; TSC2
TSC2 GENE; TSC2

Affected:

Yes

Sex:

Female

Age:

26 YR (At Sampling)

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Overview

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Repository NIGMS Human Genetic Cell Repository
Subcollection Heritable Diseases
Hereditary Cancers
Protocols Protocol PDF
Biopsy Source Skin
Cell Type Stem cell
Cell Subtype Induced pluripotent stem cell
Transformant Reprogrammed (Episomal)
Sample Source iPSC from Fibroblast
Race White
Country of Origin USA
Family Member 1
Family History N
Relation to Proband proband
Confirmation Clinical summary/Case history
ISCN 46,XX[20]
Species Homo sapiens
Common Name Human
Remarks Clinically affected; diagnosed at age 2; mental retardation with IQ of 66; adenoma sebaceum over the nose and cheeks in a butterfly distribution; seizures that began about 6 months of age; numerous, variable sized areas of depigmentation over the legs, arms and back; shagreen patch in midline of upper back; forehead plaque; abnormal EEG at age 7, which showed right frontotemporal and left occipital focal abnormalities; donor subject is heterozygous for a G>A transition at nucleotide 5228 in exon 40 of the TSC2 gene resulting in a substitution of glutamine for arginine at codon 1743 [Arg1743Gln (R1743Q)]; induced pluripotent stem cell line derived from fibroblast GM06102; lymphocyte is GM06101. Researchers purchasing hiPSCs from the NIGMS Repository are responsible for any limited use label licenses (LULLs) applicable to the cell line purchased. The applicable LULL to this line is iPS Academia Japan, Inc..

Characterizations

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Passage Frozen 13
 
Induced Pluripotent Stem Cell The frozen cell line submitted to the Repository was recovered and expanded. The expanded line was evaluated for viability surface antigen expression and alkaline phosphatase activity. Pluripotency was assessed via embryoid body (EB) formation and PluriTest. Steady-state mRNA expression patterns of undifferentiated iPSC and EBs were determined via real-time PCR. Characterization data are included in the Certificate of Analysis.
 
Gene TSC2
Chromosomal Location 16p13.3
Allelic Variant 1 R1743Q; TUBEROUS SCLEROSIS, TYPE 2
Identified Mutation ARG1743GLN

Phenotypic Data

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Remarks Clinically affected; diagnosed at age 2; mental retardation with IQ of 66; adenoma sebaceum over the nose and cheeks in a butterfly distribution; seizures that began about 6 months of age; numerous, variable sized areas of depigmentation over the legs, arms and back; shagreen patch in midline of upper back; forehead plaque; abnormal EEG at age 7, which showed right frontotemporal and left occipital focal abnormalities; donor subject is heterozygous for a G>A transition at nucleotide 5228 in exon 40 of the TSC2 gene resulting in a substitution of glutamine for arginine at codon 1743 [Arg1743Gln (R1743Q)]; induced pluripotent stem cell line derived from fibroblast GM06102; lymphocyte is GM06101. Researchers purchasing hiPSCs from the NIGMS Repository are responsible for any limited use label licenses (LULLs) applicable to the cell line purchased. The applicable LULL to this line is iPS Academia Japan, Inc..

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Gene Cards TSC2
Gene Ontology GO:0005096 GTPase activator activity
GO:0005624 membrane fraction
GO:0005829 cytosol
GO:0005886 plasma membrane
GO:0006457 protein folding
GO:0006897 endocytosis
GO:0008151 cell growth and/or maintenance
GO:0045786 negative regulation of cell cycle
GO:0051082 unfolded protein binding
NCBI Gene Gene ID:7249
NCBI GTR 191092 TSC COMPLEX SUBUNIT 2; TSC2
613254 TUBEROUS SCLEROSIS 2; TSC2
OMIM 191092 TSC COMPLEX SUBUNIT 2; TSC2
613254 TUBEROUS SCLEROSIS 2; TSC2

Culture Protocols

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Passage Frozen 13
Split Ratio 1:8
Temperature 37 C
Percent CO2 5%
Percent O2 AMBIENT
Medium Ham's F12 Medium/Dulbecco Modified Eagles Medium, 1:1 mixture with 2mM L-glutamine or equivalent
Serum 20% Knock-out Serum Replacement Not inactivated
Substrate Gelatin + Feeder Layer
Supplement Basic Fibroblast Growth Factor 10 ng/ml
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$1,789.00USD
U.S. Academic/Non-profit/Government:
$1,110.00USD
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