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GM05372 LCL from B-Lymphocyte

Description:

HUMAN ERYTHROLEUKEMIC CELL LINES
LEUKEMIA, CHRONIC MYELOID; CML

Affected:

Yes

Sex:

Female

Age:

53 YR (At Sampling)

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  • Characterizations
  • Phenotypic Data
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  • Culture Protocols

Overview

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Repository NIGMS Human Genetic Cell Repository
Subcollection Heritable Diseases
Class Mutations of the Hemoglobin Loci
Biopsy Source Peripheral vein
Cell Type B-Lymphocyte
Tissue Type Blood
Transformant Epstein-Barr Virus
Sample Source LCL from B-Lymphocyte
Race White
Family Member 1
Relation to Proband proband
Confirmation Clinical summary/Case history
Species Homo sapiens
Common Name Human
Remarks Line K562; established from a patient with chronic myelogenous leukemia by Lozzio and Lozzio; produces embryonic hemoglobin in response to hemin; modal number of chromosomes = 60; range is 55-62; structural aberrations for chromosomes #1, #3, #9, #13, and #14 were observed

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 and by Chromosome Analysis
 

Phenotypic Data

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Remarks Line K562; established from a patient with chronic myelogenous leukemia by Lozzio and Lozzio; produces embryonic hemoglobin in response to hemin; modal number of chromosomes = 60; range is 55-62; structural aberrations for chromosomes #1, #3, #9, #13, and #14 were observed

Publications

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Funk RS, Singh RK, Becker ML, Metabolomic Profiling to Identify Molecular Biomarkers of Cellular Response to Methotrexate In Vitro Clinical and translational science: 2019
PubMed ID: 31651077
 
Gervais FG, Thornberry NA, Ruffolo SC, Nicholson DW, Roy S, Caspases cleave focal adhesion kinase during apoptosis to generate a FRNK-like polypeptide. J Biol Chem273:17102-8 1998
PubMed ID: 9642276
 
ten Hoeve J, Morris C, Poustka A, Groffen J, Heisterkamp N, Isolation of NotI sites from chromosome 22q11. Genomics18:588-97 1993
PubMed ID: 7905853
 
Mononen I, Heisterkamp N, Kaartinen V, Mononen T, Williams JC, Groffen J, Aspartylglycosaminuria in a non-Finnish patient caused by a donor splice mutation in the glycoasparaginase gene. J Biol Chem267:3196-9 1992
PubMed ID: 1737774
 
Mononen I, Heisterkamp N, Kaartinen V, Williams JC, Yates JR 3d, Griffin PR, Hood LE, Groffen J, Aspartylglycosaminuria in the Finnish population: identification of two point mutations in the heavy chain of glycoasparaginase. Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A88:2941-5 1991
PubMed ID: 2011603
 
Suedhoff T, Birckbichler PJ, Lee KN, Conway E, Patterson MK Jr, Differential expression of transglutaminase in human erythroleukemia cells in response to retinoic acid. Cancer Res50:7830-4 1990
PubMed ID: 1979250
 
Hess J, Perez-Stable C, Deisseroth A, Shen CK, Characterization of an unique RNA initiated immediately upstream from human alpha 1 globin gene in vivo and in vitro: polymerase II- dependence, tissue specificity, and subcellular location. Nucleic Acids Res13:6059-74 1985
PubMed ID: 2413422
 
Shipp MA, Schwartz BD, Kannapell CC, Griffith RC, Scott MG, Ahmed P, Davie JM, Nahm MH, A unique DR-related B cell differentiation antigen. J Immunol131:2458-67 1983
PubMed ID: 6415171
 
Machado EA, Mitchell JR, Lozzio BB, Lozzio CB, Gerard DA, Absence of morphological, chromosomal and antigenic changes in the K- 562 cell line growing as localized or disseminated tumours in nude mice. Br J Cancer46:383-91 1982
PubMed ID: 6957238
 
Lozzio BB, Lozzio CB, Bamberger EG, Feliu AS, A multipotential leukemia cell line (K-562) of human origin. Proc Soc Exp Biol Med166:546-50 1981
PubMed ID: 7194480
 
Carrel S, Gross N, Salvi S, Rabbit antiserum against Daudi-cell membrane fractions detects cell surface antigens present on subpopulations of human lymphocytes. J Immunol120:1587-93 1978
PubMed ID: 307019
 
Lozzio CB, Lozzio BB, Human chronic myelogenous leukemia cell-line with positive Philadelphia chromosome. Blood45:321-34 1975
PubMed ID: 163658

External Links

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NCBI GTR 608232 LEUKEMIA, CHRONIC MYELOID; CML
OMIM 608232 LEUKEMIA, CHRONIC MYELOID; CML

Culture Protocols

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Split Ratio 1:3
Temperature 37 C
Percent CO2 5%
Medium Roswell Park Memorial Institute Medium 1640 with 2mM L-glutamine or equivalent
Serum 15% fetal bovine serum Not Inactivated
Substrate None specified
Subcultivation Method dilution - add fresh medium
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