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Generation of three lines from multiorgan venous and lymphatic defect syndrome patients.

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Multiorgan venous and lymphatic defect (MOVLD) syndrome is a unique visceral vascular malformations with complex etiologies. In this study, primary skin fibroblasts were obtained from three MOVLD patients and reprogrammed… Click to show full abstract

Multiorgan venous and lymphatic defect (MOVLD) syndrome is a unique visceral vascular malformations with complex etiologies. In this study, primary skin fibroblasts were obtained from three MOVLD patients and reprogrammed into iPSCs by Yamanaka's classical strategy. The MOVLD- iPSCs carrying the DDX24 p.Glu271Lys mutation were confirmed by Sanger sequencing. The pluripotency of MOVLD-iPSCs was verified by the specific molecular markers and gene expression, trilineage differentiation potential. The establishment of the MOVLD-iPSCs will provide a useful model for understanding the mechanisms involved the MOVLD and promoting the development of medical treatment.

Keywords: syndrome; venous lymphatic; movld; multiorgan venous; lymphatic defect

Journal Title: Stem cell research
Year Published: 2022

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