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RCB5654 : HOMC-A4  update : 2024/01/17
CommentRCB5654 HOMC-A4, RCB5655 HOMC-B1, RCB5656 HOMC-D4 were derived from the same patient.
Comment from the depositorHuman immortalized mesothelial cell line: Established from mesothelial cells derived from the greater omentum of a human male gastric cancer patient, and immortalized by transfection with human papilloma virus 16 E6/E7 gene and hTERT gene. The HOMC-A4 cell line exhibits an "sarcomatoid" morphology by subcloning.
Terms and conditionsIn publishing the research results obtained by use of the BIOLOGICAL RESOURCE, a citation of the following literature (Cancer Cell Int 2021 21(1):546) designated by the DEPOSITOR is requested.
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Basic information Depositor SEKIDO, Yoshitaka
Originator SEKIDO, Yoshitaka
Year of deposit 2021
Cloning (depositor) Yes
Animal _human < Mammals
Genus Homo
Species sapiens
Race Japanese
Gender Male
Age at sampling 51 years
Primary focus greater omentum
Disease name gastric cancer
Classification cancer
Recombinant recombinant
Exogene human papillomavirus (pCLXN-16E6E7), human TERT (pCMSVpuro-hTERT)
Selection G418 (200 microgram/ml), puromycin (1 microgram/ml)
Recombinant virus No
Lifespan infinite
Morphology sarcomatoid
Tumorigenesis No
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Culture type Adherent cells Adherent cells
Culture medium RPM1640 + 10% FBS RPMI1640 + 10% FBS
Antibiotics 1% antimicrobial Free
Passage method 0.25% Trypsin EDTA 0.25% Trypsin + (0.02% EDTA or 0.04% EDTA)
Culture information Passage ratio 1/4 - 1/10 1 : 4-10 split
SC frequency Subculture : 2 times/week Subculture : 2 times/week
Temperature 37 ℃ 37 ℃
CO2 concentration 5 % 5 %
Freeze medium CELLBANKER CELLBANKER 1
Freezing method Slow freezing
Mycoplasma (-)
Animal PCR OK
Virus (EBV) (-)
STR(human) OK
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16028  Sato T, Nakanishi H, Akao K, Okuda M, Mukai S, Kiyono T, Sekido Y.  Three newly established immortalized mesothelial cell lines exhibit morphological phenotypes corresponding to malignant mesothelioma epithelioid, intermediate, and sarcomatoid types, respectively  Cancer Cell Int  2021  21(1):546  PubMed ID: 34663305   DOI: 10.1186/s12935-021-02248-5
16027  Matsushita A, Sato T, Mukai S, Fujishita T, Mishiro-Sato E, Okuda M, Aoki M, Hasegawa Y, Sekido Y.  TAZ activation by Hippo pathway dysregulation induces cytokine gene expression and promotes mesothelial cell transformation  Oncogene  2018  38(11):1966-1978  PubMed ID: 30401981   DOI: 10.1038/s41388-018-0417-7
16026  Kakiuchi T, Takahara T, Kasugai Y, Arita K, Yoshida N, Karube K, Suguro M, Matsuo K, Nakanishi H, Kiyono T, Nakamura S, Osada H, Sekido Y, Seto M, Tsuzuki S.  Modeling mesothelioma utilizing human mesothelial cells reveals involvement of phospholipase-C beta 4 in YAP-active mesothelioma cell proliferation  Carcinogenesis  2016  37(11):1098-1109  PubMed ID: 27559111   DOI: 10.1093/carcin/bgw084
17320  Kyo S, Nakamura M, Kiyono T, Maida Y, Kanaya T, Tanaka M, Yatabe N, Inoue M.  Successful immortalization of endometrial glandular cells with normal structural and functional characteristics  Am J Pathol  2003  163(6):2259-69  PubMed ID: 14633600   DOI: 10.1016/S0002-9440(10)63583-3

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