Functional analysis of iPSC-derived myocytes from a patient with carnitine palmitoyltransferase II deficiency
•We derived disease-specific iPSCs from a patient with CPT II deficiency.•We differentiated iPSCs into mature myocytes.•Our hiPSC-derived myocytes mimicked the metabolic characteristics of the disease.•The bezafibrate reduced long-chain ACs effectively in myocytes from patient. Carnitine palmitoyltr...
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Veröffentlicht in: | Biochemical and biophysical research communications 2014-05, Vol.448 (2), p.175-181 |
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Zusammenfassung: | •We derived disease-specific iPSCs from a patient with CPT II deficiency.•We differentiated iPSCs into mature myocytes.•Our hiPSC-derived myocytes mimicked the metabolic characteristics of the disease.•The bezafibrate reduced long-chain ACs effectively in myocytes from patient.
Carnitine palmitoyltransferase II (CPT II) deficiency is an inherited disorder involving β-oxidation of long-chain fatty acids (FAO), which leads to rhabdomyolysis and subsequent acute renal failure. The detailed mechanisms of disease pathogenesis remain unknown; however, the availability of relevant human cell types for investigation, such as skeletal muscle cells, is limited, and the development of novel disease models is required.
We generated human induced pluripotent stem cells (hiPSCs) from skin fibroblasts of a Japanese patient with CPT II deficiency. Mature myocytes were differentiated from the patient-derived hiPSCs by introducing myogenic differentiation 1 (MYOD1), the master transcriptional regulator of myocyte differentiation. Using an in vitro acylcarnitine profiling assay, we investigated the effects of a hypolipidemic drug, bezafibrate, and heat stress on mitochondrial FAO in CPT II-deficient myocytes and controls.
CPT II-deficient myocytes accumulated more palmitoylcarnitine (C16) than did control myocytes. Heat stress, induced by incubation at 38°C, leads to a robust increase of C16 in CPT II-deficient myocytes, but not in controls. Bezafibrate reduced the amount of C16 in control and CPT II-deficient myocytes.
In this study, we induced differentiation of CPT II-deficient hiPSCs into mature myocytes in a highly efficient and reproducible manner and recapitulated some aspects of the disease phenotypes of CPT II deficiency in the myocyte disease models. This approach addresses the challenges of modeling the abnormality of FAO in CPT II deficiency using iPSC technology and has the potential to revolutionize translational research in this field. |
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ISSN: | 0006-291X 1090-2104 |
DOI: | 10.1016/j.bbrc.2014.04.084 |