Abstract

We report here the generation of the human iPSC line INMi005-A from a patient with non-syndromic autosomal recessive retinitis pigmentosa caused by compound heterozygous mutations in the USH2A gene. The reprogramming of primary human dermal fibroblasts was performed using the non-integrative Sendai virus method and the OSKM transcription factor cocktail. The generated INMi005-A iPSC line is pluripotent and genetically stable, and will represent a valuable tool for understanding the pathophysiology associated with USH2A mutations.

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