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GM00333 LCL from B-Lymphocyte

Description:

APPARENTLY HEALTHY INDIVIDUAL

Affected:

No

Sex:

Female

Age:

23 YR (At Sampling)

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Overview

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Repository NIGMS Human Genetic Cell Repository
Subcollection Apparently Healthy Collection
Alternate IDs GM18001 [APPARENTLY HEALTHY INDIVIDUAL]
Biopsy Source Peripheral vein
Cell Type B-Lymphocyte
Tissue Type Blood
Transformant Epstein-Barr Virus
Sample Source LCL from B-Lymphocyte
Race White
Relation to Proband proband
Confirmation Karyotypic analysis and Case history
Species Homo sapiens
Common Name Human
Remarks 46,XX; 6% of cells show random chromosome loss; 18% of cells have an attenuation of 16qh

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 46,XX; 6% of cells show random chromosome loss; 18% of cells have an attenuation of 16qh

Publications

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Chin RM, Panavas T, Brown JM, Johnson KK, Patient-derived lymphoblastoid cell lines harboring mitochondrial DNA mutations as tool for small molecule drug discovery BMC research notes11:205 2018
PubMed ID: 29587845
 
Atwal GS, Bond GL, Metsuyanim S, Papa M, Friedman E, Distelman-Menachem T, Ben Asher E, Lancet D, Ross DA, Sninsky J, White TJ, Levine AJ, Yarden R, Haplotype structure and selection of the MDM2 oncogene in humans Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America104:4524-9 2007
PubMed ID: 17360557
 
Harris SL, Gil G, Robins H, Hu W, Hirshfield K, Bond E, Bond G, Levine AJ, Detection of functional single-nucleotide polymorphisms that affect apoptosis Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America102:16297-302 2005
PubMed ID: 16260726
 
Sotamaa K, Liyanarachchi S, Mecklin JP, Järvinen H, Aaltonen LA, Peltomäki P, de la Chapelle A, p53 codon 72 and MDM2 SNP309 polymorphisms and age of colorectal cancer onset in Lynch syndrome Clinical cancer research : an official journal of the American Association for Cancer Research11:6840-4 2005
PubMed ID: 16203772
 
Sequin, Ultraviolet light-induced chromosomal aberrations in cultured cells from Cockayne syndrome & complementation group C xeroderma pigmentosum patients: Lack of correlation with cancer susceptibility. Am J Hum Genet42:468 (1988):6840-4 1988
PubMed ID: 16203772
 
Otsuka F, Kukita A, Ultraviolet hypersensitivity of Cockayne syndrome lymphoblastoid lines-- the effects of exogenous beta-nicotinamide adenine dinucleotide. Photochem Photobiol44:757-60 1986
PubMed ID: 3562572
 
Daddona PE, Shewach DS, Kelley WN, Argos P, Markham AF, Orkin SH, Human adenosine deaminase. cDNA and complete primary amino acid sequence. J Biol Chem259:12101-6 1984
PubMed ID: 6090454
 
Daddona PE, Mitchell BS, Meuwissen HJ, Davidson BL, Wilson JM, Koller CA, Adenosine deaminase deficiency with normal immune function. An acidic enzyme mutation. J Clin Invest72:483-92 1983
PubMed ID: 6603477
 
Daddona PE, Human adenosine deaminase. Properties and turnover in cultured T and B lymphoblasts. J Biol Chem256:12496-501 1981
PubMed ID: 6975278
 
Daddona PE, Kelley WN, Characteristics of an aminohydrolase distinct from adenosine deaminase in cultured human lymphoblasts. Biochim Biophys Acta658:280-90 1981
PubMed ID: 6972784

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dbSNP dbSNP ID: 10325

Culture Protocols

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Split Ratio 1:3
Temperature 37 C
Percent CO2 5%
Percent O2 AMBIENT
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
Supplement -
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$373.00USD
U.S. Academic/Non-profit/Government:
$216.00USD
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