Directed differentiation of human pluripotent stem cells into articular cartilage reveals effects caused by absence of <em>WISP3</em>, the gene responsible for progressive pseudorheumatoid arthropathy of childhood
pubmed: wnt1 2023-09-09
Summary:
CONCLUSIONS: WISP3-deficient and WISP3-sufficient hPSCs can be differentiated into articular cartilage-like tissues, but these tissues differ in their transcriptomes and in the relative abundances of chondrocyte subtypes they contain. These findings provide important starting points for in vivo studies when an animal model of PPAC or presymptomatic patient-derived articular cartilage becomes available.