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Modeling common Alzheimer's disease with high and low polygenic risk in human iPSC: A large-scale research resource

Authors

Emily Maguire, Jincy Winston, Sarah H Ellwood, Rachel O'Donoghue, Bethany Shaw, Atahualpa Castillo Morales, Samuel Keat, Alexandra Evans, Rachel Marshall, Lauren Luckcuck, Laura Brown, Elisa Salis, Ganna Leonenko, Nicola Denning, EADB consortium, Nicholas D Allen, Valentina Escott-Price, Caleb Webber, Philip R Taylor, Rebecca Sims, Sally A Cowley, Julie Williams, Sarah M Carpanini, Hazel Hall-Roberts

Abstract

Stem Cell Reports. 2025 Jun 21:102570. doi: 10.1016/j.stemcr.2025.102570. Online ahead of print.

ABSTRACT

Common forms of Alzheimer's disease (AD) are complex and polygenic. We have created a research resource that seeks to capture the extremes of polygenic risk in a collection of human induced pluripotent stem cell (iPSC) lines from over 100 donors: the IPMAR Resource (iPSC Platform to Model Alzheimer's Disease Risk). Donors were selected from a large UK cohort of 6,000+ research-diagnosed early or late-onset AD cases and elderly cognitively healthy controls, many of whom have lived through the age of risk for disease development (>85 years). We include iPSC with extremes of global AD polygenic risk (high-risk late-onset AD: 34; high-risk early-onset AD: 29; low-risk control: 27) as well as those reflecting complement pathway-specific genetic risk (high-risk AD: 9; low-risk controls: 10). All iPSC have associated clinical, longitudinal, and genetic datasets and will be available through collaboration or from cell (EBiSC) and data (DPUK) repositories.

PMID:40614728 | DOI:10.1016/j.stemcr.2025.102570

UK DRI Authors

Valentina Escott-Price

Prof Valentina Escott-Price

Group Leader

Using Big Data, machine learning and AI to accelerate discoveries into dementia

Prof Valentina Escott-Price
Caleb Webber

Prof Caleb Webber

Director of Data Science & Group Leader

Combining state-of-the-art stem cell models with bioinformatics techniques to boost our understanding of the biological mechanisms underlying Parkinson’s disease

Prof Caleb Webber
Julie Williams

Prof Julie Williams

Group Leader

Understanding the genetics of Alzheimer's disease

Prof Julie Williams