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Learn MoreWe used CRISPR/Cas9 to knock in the cancer "hotspot" mutation PIK3CA-H1047R into one or both alleles of a wild-type induced pluripotent stem cell (iPSC) line (WTC11; Coriell # GM25256; P37-P38). Four cultures from each genotype (3 wild-type clones, 3 heterozygous clones, 2 homozygous clones) were subjected to paired-end mRNA sequencing (mean read length = 150 bp). The aim of this experiment was to confirm and expand upon previous transcriptomic results suggesting a near-binary transcriptional effect in homozygous versus heterozygous PIK3CA-H1047R iPSCs (publication doi: 10.1073/pnas.1821093116). According to the high-depth transcriptomic dataset, PIK3CA-H1047R/H1047R iPSCs exhibited altered expression of 5644 genes, whereasheterozygoushPSCs showed 492 differentially-expressed genes, supporting a nearly deterministic phenotypic effect of homozygosity for PIK3CA-H1047R. The differential gene expression analyses were performed based on the limma/voom/eBayes framework (doi: 10.1093/nar/gkv007), using customised scripts with FDR < 0.05 and absolute log2(fold-change) cut-off >= 1.3. SOURCE: Ralitsa,Radostinova,MadsenSemple University of Cambridge
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