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Reprogramming of EBV-immortalized B-lymphocyte cell lines into induced pluripotent stem cells

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BLOOD
Volume 118, Issue 7, Pages 1801-1805

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AMER SOC HEMATOLOGY
DOI: 10.1182/blood-2011-03-340620

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  1. Maryland Stem Cell Research Fund [106408, 108563]
  2. National Institutes of Health [102681]
  3. NYSTEM [C024406]
  4. Johns Hopkins Institute for Cell Engineering

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EBV-immortalized B lymphocyte cell lines have been widely banked for studying a variety of diseases, including rare genetic disorders. These cell lines represent an important resource for disease modeling with the induced pluripotent stem cell (iPSC) technology. Here we report the generation of iPSCs from EBV-immortalized B-cell lines derived from multiple inherited disease patients via a nonviral method. The reprogramming method for the EBV cell lines involves a distinct protocol compared with that of patient fibroblasts. The B-cell line-derived iPSCs expressed pluripotency markers, retained the inherited mutation and the parental V(D)J rearrangement profile, and differentiated into all 3 germ layer cell types. There was no integration of the reprogramming-related transgenes or the EBV-associated genes in these iPSCs. The ability to reprogram the widely banked patient B-cell lines will offer an unprecedented opportunity to generate human disease models and provide novel drug therapies. (Blood. 2011; 118(7): 1801-1805)

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