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AG05809 Fibroblast from Skin, Skin

Description:

ALZHEIMER DISEASE; AD

Affected:

Yes

Sex:

Female

Age:

63 YR (At Sampling)

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Overview

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Repository NIA Aging Cell Culture Repository
Subcollection Alzheimer's Disease
Biopsy Source Skin
Cell Type Fibroblast
Tissue Type Skin
Transformant Untransformed
Sample Source Fibroblast from Skin, Skin
Race White
Ethnicity JEWISH
Family Member 2
Relation to Proband sister
Confirmation Clinical summary/Case history
Species Homo sapiens
Common Name Human
Remarks The donor is clinically affected with moderate dementia of insidious onset. Three sibs died with autopsy proven Alzheimer's disease. The culture was initiated from explants of minced skin tissue. The cell morphology is fibroblast-like. The culture is a mosaic with karyotype: 46,XX/47,XX,+21; unbalanced; 56%/44%. The culture is frozen at PDL 14. A skin fibroblast culture from donor's affected sister is AG05810D. The legacy karyotype description shown in this Remark may not be representative of the current available product.

Characterizations

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PDL at Freeze 6.52
Passage Frozen 6
 
IDENTIFICATION OF SPECIES OF ORIGIN Species of Origin Confirmed by Nucleoside Phosphorylase, Glucose-6-Phosphate Dehydrogenase, and Lactate Dehydrogenase Isoenzyme Electrophoresis and by Chromosome Analysis
 

Phenotypic Data

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Remarks The donor is clinically affected with moderate dementia of insidious onset. Three sibs died with autopsy proven Alzheimer's disease. The culture was initiated from explants of minced skin tissue. The cell morphology is fibroblast-like. The culture is a mosaic with karyotype: 46,XX/47,XX,+21; unbalanced; 56%/44%. The culture is frozen at PDL 14. A skin fibroblast culture from donor's affected sister is AG05810D. The legacy karyotype description shown in this Remark may not be representative of the current available product.

Publications

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Joshi AU, Van Wassenhove LD, Logas KR, Minhas PS, Andreasson KI, Weinberg KI, Chen CH, Mochly-Rosen D, Aldehyde dehydrogenase 2 activity and aldehydic load contribute to neuroinflammation and Alzheimer's disease related pathology Acta neuropathologica communications7:190 2019
PubMed ID: 31829281
 
Khan TK, Alkon DL, An internally controlled peripheral biomarker for Alzheimer's disease: Erk1 and Erk2 responses to the inflammatory signal bradykinin Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America103:13203-7 2006
PubMed ID: 16920798
 
Mazzola JL, Sirover MA, Subcellular alteration of glyceraldehyde-3-phosphate dehydrogenase in Alzheimer's disease fibroblasts Journal of neuroscience research71:279-85 2002
PubMed ID: 12503091
 
Mazzola JL, Sirover MA, Reduction of glyceraldehyde-3-phosphate dehydrogenase activity in Alzheimer's disease and in Huntington's disease fibroblasts. J Neurochem76(2):442-9 2001
PubMed ID: 11208907
 
Etcheberrigaray E, Gibson GE, Alkon DL, Molecular mechanisms of memory and the pathophysiology of Alzheimer's disease. Ann N Y Acad Sci747:245-55 1994
PubMed ID: 7847674
 
Ito E, Oka K, Etcheberrigaray R, Nelson TJ, McPhie DL, Tofel-Grehl B, Gibson GE, Alkon DL, Internal Ca2+ mobilization is altered in fibroblasts from patients with Alzheimer disease. Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A91:534-8 1994
PubMed ID: 8290560
 
Etcheberrigaray R, Ito E, Oka K, Tofel-Grehl B, Gibson GE, Alkon DL, Potassium channel dysfunction in fibroblasts identifies patients with Alzheimer disease. Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A90:8209-13 1993
PubMed ID: 8367484
 
Zebrower M, Beeber C, Kieras FJ, Characterization of proteoglycans in Alzheimer's disease fibroblasts. Biochem Biophys Res Commun184:1293-300 1992
PubMed ID: 1590792
 
Huang HM, Toral-Barza L, Thaler H, Tofel-Grehl B, Gibson GE, Inositol phosphates and intracellular calcium after bradykinin stimulation in fibroblasts from young, normal aged and Alzheimer donors. Neurobiol Aging12:469-73 1991
PubMed ID: 1770982
 
Ueda K, Cole G, Sundsmo M, Katzman R, Saitoh T, Decreased adhesiveness of Alzheimer's disease fibroblasts: is amyloid beta-protein precursor involved? Ann Neurol25:246-51 1989
PubMed ID: 2729915
 
Van Huynh T, Cole G, Katzman R, Huang KP, Saitoh T, Reduced protein kinase C immunoreactivity and altered protein phosphorylation in Alzheimer's disease fibroblasts. Arch Neurol46:1195-9 1989
PubMed ID: 2684108
 
Peterson C, Ratan RR, Shelanski ML, Goldman JE, Altered response of fibroblasts from aged and Alzheimer donors to drugs that elevate cytosolic free calcium. Neurobiol Aging9:261-6 1988
PubMed ID: 3398992
 
Kinsella TJ, Dobson PP, Fornace AJ Jr, Barrett SF, Ganges MB, Robbins JH, Alzheimer's disease fibroblasts have normal repair of N-methyl-N'-nitro- N-nitrosoguanidine-induced DNA damage determined by the alkaline elution technique. Biochem Biophys Res Commun149:355-61 1987
PubMed ID: 3426578
 
Sims NR, Finegan JM, Blass JP, Altered metabolic properties of cultured skin fibroblasts in Alzheimer's disease. Ann Neurol21:451-7 1987
PubMed ID: 3109316
 
Peterson C, Goldman JE, Alterations in calcium content and biochemical processes in cultured skin fibroblasts from aged and Alzheimer donors. Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A83:2758-62 1986
PubMed ID: 3458236
 
Peterson C, Ratan RR, Shelanski ML, Goldman JE, Cytosolic free calcium and cell spreading decrease in fibroblasts from aged and Alzheimer donors. Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A83:7999-8001 1986
PubMed ID: 3464016
 
Li JC, Kaminskas E, Deficient repair of DNA lesions in Alzheimer's disease fibroblasts. Biochem Biophys Res Commun129:733-8 1985
PubMed ID: 2409969
 
Sims NR, Finegan JM, Blass JP, Altered glucose metabolism in fibroblasts from patients with Alzheimer's disease [letter] N Engl J Med313:638-9 1985
PubMed ID: 4022053

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dbSNP dbSNP ID: 10101
NCBI GTR 104300 ALZHEIMER DISEASE; AD
OMIM 104300 ALZHEIMER DISEASE; AD
Omim Description ALZHEIMER DISEASE, FAMILIAL; FAD
  ALZHEIMER DISEASE; AD
  PRESENILE AND SENILE DEMENTIA

Culture Protocols

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Cumulative PDL at Freeze 6.52
Passage Frozen 6
Split Ratio 1:2
Temperature 37 C
Percent CO2 5%
Percent O2 AMBIENT
Medium Eagle's Minimum Essential Medium with Earle's salts and non-essential amino acids with 2mM L-glutamine or equivalent
Serum 15% fetal bovine serum Not inactivated
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NIA Grantees:
$47.00USD
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