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Abstract
Autism spectrum disorder (ASD) is a complex developmental disorder characterized by challenges with social interactions and restricted/repetitive behaviors. Here, we recruited nine Qatari children of Arab ethnicity (males, aged 2–4 years), including six ASD subjects (n = 3 mild-to-moderate ASD and n = 3 severe ASD) and three control subjects. We generated induced pluripotent stem cell (iPSC) lines from PBMC samples of these subjects using non-integrating Sendai viral vectors. These iPSC lines were fully characterized and exhibited pluripotency characteristics, normal karyotypes, and trilineage differentiation potential. These iPSC lines provide valuable cell models for understanding ASD pathophysiology and developing new therapeutics for ASD.
Original language | English |
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Article number | 103470 |
Number of pages | 5 |
Journal | Stem Cell Research |
Volume | 79 |
DOIs | |
Publication status | Published - Sept 2024 |
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HBKU-OVPR-TG-Cycle-2-10: A precision medicine approach to investigate autism-related functions of altered blood proteins as potential targets for autism therapy
Al-Shammari, A. R. M. A. (Lead Principal Investigator), Ltaief, S. (Research Associate), Farhan, M. (Principal Investigator) & Salim, S. S. U. K. (Post Doctoral Fellow)
1/06/23 → 31/05/25
Project: Applied Research