A village in a dish model system for population-scale hiPSC studies

用于群体规模hiPSC研究的“培养皿中的村庄”模型系统

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作者:Drew R Neavin ,Angela M Steinmann # ,Nona Farbehi # ,Han Sheng Chiu # ,Maciej S Daniszewski # ,Himanshi Arora ,Yasmin Bermudez ,Cátia Moutinho ,Chia-Ling Chan ,Monique Bax ,Mubarika Tyebally ,Vikkitharan Gnanasambandapillai ,Chuan E Lam ,Uyen Nguyen ,Damián Hernández ,Grace E Lidgerwood ,Robert M Graham ,Alex W Hewitt ,Alice Pébay ,Nathan J Palpant ,Joseph E Powell

Abstract

The mechanisms by which DNA alleles contribute to disease risk, drug response, and other human phenotypes are highly context-specific, varying across cell types and different conditions. Human induced pluripotent stem cells are uniquely suited to study these context-dependent effects but cell lines from hundreds or thousands of individuals are required. Village cultures, where multiple induced pluripotent stem lines are cultured and differentiated in a single dish, provide an elegant solution for scaling induced pluripotent stem experiments to the necessary sample sizes required for population-scale studies. Here, we show the utility of village models, demonstrating how cells can be assigned to an induced pluripotent stem line using single-cell sequencing and illustrating that the genetic, epigenetic or induced pluripotent stem line-specific effects explain a large percentage of gene expression variation for many genes. We demonstrate that village methods can effectively detect induced pluripotent stem line-specific effects, including sensitive dynamics of cell states.

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