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Parkinson's disease induced pluripotent stem cells with triplication of the α-synuclein locus.

TitleParkinson's disease induced pluripotent stem cells with triplication of the α-synuclein locus.
Publication TypeJournal Article
Year of Publication2011
AuthorsDevine MJ, Ryten M, Vodicka P, Thomson AJ, Burdon T, Houlden H, Cavaleri F, Nagano M, Drummond N, Taanman J-W, Schapira AH, Gwinn K, Hardy J, Lewis PA, Kunath T
JournalNat Commun
Volume2
Pagination440
Date Published2011
ISSN2041-1723
Keywordsalpha-Synuclein, Cell Differentiation, Cells, Cultured, Gene Dosage, Humans, Induced Pluripotent Stem Cells, Neurons, Parkinson Disease
Abstract

A major barrier to research on Parkinson's disease is inaccessibility of diseased tissue for study. One solution is to derive induced pluripotent stem cells from patients and differentiate them into neurons affected by disease. Triplication of SNCA, encoding α-synuclein, causes a fully penetrant, aggressive form of Parkinson's disease with dementia. α-Synuclein dysfunction is the critical pathogenic event in Parkinson's disease, multiple system atrophy and dementia with Lewy bodies. Here we produce multiple induced pluripotent stem cell lines from an SNCA triplication patient and an unaffected first-degree relative. When these cells are differentiated into midbrain dopaminergic neurons, those from the patient produce double the amount of α-synuclein protein as neurons from the unaffected relative, precisely recapitulating the cause of Parkinson's disease in these individuals. This model represents a new experimental system to identify compounds that reduce levels of α-synuclein, and to investigate the mechanistic basis of neurodegeneration caused by α-synuclein dysfunction.

DOI10.1038/ncomms1453
Alternate JournalNat Commun
PubMed ID21863007
PubMed Central IDPMC3265381
Grant List089698 / / Wellcome Trust / United Kingdom
F-0902 / / Parkinson's UK / United Kingdom
F-1002 / / Parkinson's UK / United Kingdom
G-4046 / / Parkinson's UK / United Kingdom
G0701075 / / Medical Research Council / United Kingdom
G0800437 / / Medical Research Council / United Kingdom
G0802462 / / Medical Research Council / United Kingdom
G0802760 / / Medical Research Council / United Kingdom
K-0911 / / Parkinson's UK / United Kingdom
K-1205 / / Parkinson's UK / United Kingdom
MR/J012831/1 / / Medical Research Council / United Kingdom
/ / Medical Research Council / United Kingdom
/ / Wellcome Trust / United Kingdom