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GM05887 Tumor-derived cell line from Osteosarcoma

Description:

OSTEOGENIC SARCOMA

Affected:

Yes

Sex:

Female

Age:

13 YR (At Sampling)

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Overview

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Repository NIGMS Human Genetic Cell Repository
Subcollection Heritable Diseases
Biopsy Source Osteosarcoma
Cell Type Tumor-derived cell line
Tissue Type Tumor
Transformant Murine Sarcoma Virus
Sample Source Tumor-derived cell line from Osteosarcoma
Race White
Relation to Proband proband
Confirmation Clinical summary/Case history
ISCN Modal no. of 50 chromosomes; all cells XO; mean no. of chromosomes is 48; 64% are polyploid; markers 1q-,9q-,12q+,17p+
Species Homo sapiens
Common Name Human
Remarks Line 143B; human osteosarcoma cells transformed by murine sarcoma virus; deficient in thymidine kinase; tumorigenic in nude mice; passage 5 at CCR; modal no of 50 chromosomes; all cells XO; 64% are polyploid

Characterizations

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IDENTIFICATION OF SPECIES OF ORIGIN Species of Origin Confirmed by Nucleoside Phosphorylase, Glucose-6-Phosphate Dehydrogenase, and Lactate Dehydrogenase Isoenzyme Electrophoresis
 

Phenotypic Data

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Remarks Line 143B; human osteosarcoma cells transformed by murine sarcoma virus; deficient in thymidine kinase; tumorigenic in nude mice; passage 5 at CCR; modal no of 50 chromosomes; all cells XO; 64% are polyploid

Publications

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Claude E, de Lhoneux G, Pierreux CE, Marbaix E, de Ville de Goyet M, Boulanger C, Van Damme A, Brichard B, Decottignies A, Detection of alternative lengthening of telomeres mechanism on tumor sections Molecular biomedicine2:32 2021
PubMed ID: 35006465
 
Guerrero-Castillo S, Krisp C, Küchler K, Arnold S, Schlüter H, Gersting SW, Multiplexed complexome profiling using tandem mass tags Biochimica et biophysica acta Bioenergetics1862:148448 2021
PubMed ID: 34015258
 
Ryan PA, Maher VM, McCormick JJ, Failure of infinite life span human cells from different immortality complementation groups to yield finite life span hybrids. J Cell Physiol159:151-60 1994
PubMed ID: 8138583
 
Bhattacharyya NP, Maher VM, McCormick JJ, Intrachromosomal homologous recombination in human cells which differ in nucleotide excision-repair capacity. Mutat Res234:31-41 1990
PubMed ID: 2154688
 
Erisman MD, Scott JK, Astrin SM, Evidence that the familial adenomatous polyposis gene is involved in a subset of colon cancers with a complementable defect in c-myc regulation. Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A86:4264-8 1989
PubMed ID: 2542967
 
Bertholet C, Drillien R, Wittek R, One hundred base pairs of 5' flanking sequence of a vaccinia virus late gene are sufficient to temporally regulate late transcription. Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A82:2096-100 1985
PubMed ID: 3856886
 
Croce CM, Barrick J, Linnenbach A, Koprowski H, Expression of malignancy in hybrids between normal and malignant cells. J Cell Physiol99:279-85 1979
PubMed ID: 457790
 
Bacchetti S, Graham FL, Transfer of the gene for thymidine kinase to thymidine kinase-deficient human cells by purified herpes simplex viral DNA. Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A74:1590-4 1977
PubMed ID: 193108
 
Rhim JS, Cho HY, Huebner RJ, Non-producer human cells induced by murine sarcoma virus. Int J Cancer15:23-9 1975
PubMed ID: 165148
 
McAllister RM, Gardner MB, Greene AE, Bradt C, Nichols WW, Landing BH, Cultivation in vitro of cells derived from a human osteosarcoma. Cancer27:397-402 1971
PubMed ID: 5100401

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dbSNP dbSNP ID: 17903
NCBI GTR 259500 OSTEOGENIC SARCOMA
OMIM 259500 OSTEOGENIC SARCOMA
Omim Description OSTEOGENIC SARCOMA
  OSTEOSARCOMA; OSRC

Culture Protocols

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Split Ratio 1:5
Temperature 37 C
Percent CO2 5%
Medium Eagle's Minimum Essential Medium with Earle's salts and non-essential amino acids with 2mM L-glutamine or equivalent
Serum 10% fetal bovine serum Not inactivated
Substrate None specified
Subcultivation Method trypsin-EDTA
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$216.00USD
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