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GM28622 iPSC from Fibroblast

Description:

GLYCOGEN STORAGE DISEASE II
GLUCOSIDASE, ALPHA, ACID; GAA

Affected:

Yes

Sex:

Male

Age:

1 MO (At Sampling)

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Overview

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Repository NIGMS Human Genetic Cell Repository
Subcollection Heritable Diseases
Lysosomal Storage Diseases
Protocols Protocol PDF
Biopsy Source Skin
Cell Type Stem cell
Cell Subtype Induced pluripotent stem cell
Transformant Reprogrammed (Sendai)
Sample Source iPSC from Fibroblast
Race Black/African American
Country of Origin USA
Relation to Proband proband
Confirmation Clinical summary/Case history
ISCN 46,XY[20]
Species Homo sapiens
Common Name Human
Remarks Reprogrammed from parental line GM00338 (fibroblast); Infantile onset; Respiratory distress, cardiomegaly, and enlarged liver; a sib died at age 3 months with cardiomegaly; deficient acid-alpha-1,4 glucosidase activity (0.20%); low levels of GAA mRNA; no GAA protein detected by antibody; donor subject is homozygous for a C>T transition at nucleotide 2560 in exon 18 of the GAA gene (2560C>T) which results in a nonsense codon at amino acid 854 [Arg854Ter (R854X)]. 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 Sendai-CytoTune.

Characterizations

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Induced Pluripotent Stem Cell The parental cell line was recovered reprogrammed to an induced pluripotent stem cell line and expanded. The expanded line was evaluated for viability surface antigen expression and alkaline phosphatase activity. Pluripotency was assessed via embryoid body (EB) formation. 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 GAA
Chromosomal Location 17q25.2-q25.3
Allelic Variant 1 606800.0015; GLYCOGEN STORAGE DISEASE TYPE II
Identified Mutation ARG854TER; Becker et al. [Am. J. Hum. Genet. 62: 991-994 (1998)] found a high frequency of the arg854-to-ter mutation of the GAA gene in compound heterozygous or homozygous state in cases of glycogen storage disease II (232300) in various African populations and in African-American patients.
 
Gene GAA
Chromosomal Location 17q25.2-q25.3
Allelic Variant 2 606800.0015; GLYCOGEN STORAGE DISEASE TYPE II
Identified Mutation ARG854TER; Becker et al. [Am. J. Hum. Genet. 62: 991-994 (1998)] found a high frequency of the arg854-to-ter mutation of the GAA gene in compound heterozygous or homozygous state in cases of glycogen storage disease II (232300) in various African populations and in African-American patients.

Phenotypic Data

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Remarks Reprogrammed from parental line GM00338 (fibroblast); Infantile onset; Respiratory distress, cardiomegaly, and enlarged liver; a sib died at age 3 months with cardiomegaly; deficient acid-alpha-1,4 glucosidase activity (0.20%); low levels of GAA mRNA; no GAA protein detected by antibody; donor subject is homozygous for a C>T transition at nucleotide 2560 in exon 18 of the GAA gene (2560C>T) which results in a nonsense codon at amino acid 854 [Arg854Ter (R854X)]. 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 Sendai-CytoTune.

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Gene Cards GAA
Gene Ontology GO:0004553 hydrolase activity, hydrolyzing O-glycosyl compounds
GO:0004558 alpha-glucosidase activity
GO:0005764 lysosome
GO:0005975 carbohydrate metabolism
GO:0005980 glycogen catabolism
GO:0006091 energy pathways
NCBI Gene Gene ID:2548
NCBI GTR 232300 GLYCOGEN STORAGE DISEASE II; GSD2
606800 GLUCOSIDASE, ALPHA, ACID; GAA
OMIM 232300 GLYCOGEN STORAGE DISEASE II; GSD2
606800 GLUCOSIDASE, ALPHA, ACID; GAA
Omim Description ACID MALTASE DEFICIENCY; AMD
  ALPHA-1,4-GLUCOSIDASE DEFICIENCYGLUCOSIDASE, ALPHA, ACID, INCLUDED; GAA, INCLUDED
  CARDIAC FORM OF GENERALIZED GLYCOGENOSIS
  CARDIOMEGALIA GLYCOGENICA DIFFUSA
  GLUCOSIDASE, ACID, ALPHA DEFICIENCY; GAA DEFICIENCY
  GLYCOGEN STORAGE DISEASE II
  POMPE DISEASE

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