A transcriptomic study of Williams-Beuren syndrome associated genes in mouse embryonic stem cells

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Rossella De Cegli
Simona Iacobacci
Anthony Fedele
Andrea Ballabio
Diego di Bernardo
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[1] Telethon Institute of Genetics and Medicine (TIGEM),Lysosomal Diseases Research Unit
[2] South Australian Health and Medical Research Institute,Medical Genetics Unit, Department of Medical and Translational Science
[3] Federico II University,Department of Molecular and Human Genetics
[4] Jan and Dan Duncan Neurological Research Institute,Department of Chemical, Materials and Industrial Engineering
[5] Baylor College of Medicine,undefined
[6] University of Naples ‘Federico II’,undefined
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Williams-Beuren syndrome (WBS) is a relatively rare disease caused by the deletion of 1.5 to 1.8 Mb on chromosome 7 which contains approximately 28 genes. This multisystem disorder is mainly characterized by supravalvular aortic stenosis, mental retardation, and distinctive facial features. We generated mouse embryonic stem (ES) cells clones expressing each of the 4 human WBS genes (WBSCR1, GTF2I, GTF2IRD1 and GTF2IRD2) found in the specific delated region 7q11.23 causative of the WBS. We generated at least three stable clones for each gene with stable integration in the ROSA26 locus of a tetracycline-inducible upstream of the coding sequence of the genet tagged with a 3xFLAG epitope. Three clones for each gene were transcriptionally profiled in inducing versus non-inducing conditions for a total of 24 profiles. This small collection of human WBS-ES cell clones represents a resource to facilitate the study of the function of these genes during differentiation.
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