Characterization of a human induced Pluripotent Stem (iPS) cell line (INCABRi002-A) derived from a primary myelofibrosis patient harboring the 5-bp insertion in CALR and the p.W146X mutation in TP53

In this study, we generated an induced Pluripotent Stem (iPS) cell line derived from a 65-year old male PMF patient carrying the 5-pb insertion in the CALR gene (CALRins5) and the c.437 G > A mutation in the TP53 gene (p.W146X). The newly derived PMF3.17 iPS cell line harbors the original mutations and was characterized as bona fide iPS.Resource tableUnique stem cell line identifierINCABRi002-AAlternative name(s) of stem cell linePMF3.17InstitutionBrazilian National Cancer Institute and D'Or Institute for Research and EducationContact information of distributorMartin Bonamino, PhD, , Bárbara Monte Mór, PhD, , Stevens Rehen, PhD, Type of cell lineiPS cellOriginHumanAdditional origin infoAge: 65Sex: maleCell sourcePeripheral bloodClonalityClonalMethod of reprogrammingSendai VirusGenetic modificationNoType of modificationNot applicableAssociated diseasePrimary myelofibrosisGeneCALR gene: CALRins5, c.1154_1155insTTGTC, p.K385 fs*47TP53 gene: c.437 G > A, p.W146XMethod of modificationNot applicableName of transgene or resistanceNot applicableInducible/constitutive systemNot applicableDate archived/stock dateJuly 7th, 2015Cell line repository/bankNot applicableEthical approvalEthics Committee of the Brazilian National Cancer Institute (INCA) under the number 062/08. Ethics Review Board-competent authority obtained.
Source: Stem Cell Research - Category: Stem Cells Source Type: research