BT-549 cells
Referência C0006017
Tamanho : OneFrozenvial
Disease:
Ductal carcinoma
Origin:
The BT-549 line was isolated in 1978 by W.G. Coutinho and E.Y. Lasfargues. Source tissue consisted of a papillary, invasive ductal tumor which had metastasized to 3 of 7 regional lymph nodes.
Species:
Homo sapiens, human mammary gland; breast Epithelial. The established population is polymorphic with epithelial-like components and multinucleated giant cells. A mucin-like material was secreted into the medium. Adherent modal number = 78; range = 73 to 80. The cell line is aneuploid human female, with chromosome counts in the hypertriploid range. The X chromosomes are all abnormal. Normal chromosomes N10 and N13 are clearly under-represented, with chromosomes N2, N12, and N17 also tending to be. Chromosome N8 is over-represented with respect to the copy number of other normal chromosomes, and chromosomes N5 and N18 also usually have more copies than most chromosomes. Four marker chromosomes are found: iso(13q), 10q+, del(X)(q22:), del(11)(p11:). Female, Caucasian, 72 years of age. AddexBio-formulated RPMI-1640 Medium(C0004-01) + 10% FBS + Insulin (0.023 IU/mL) Split sub-confluent cultures (70-80%) at a seed ratio of 1:2 to 1:6, using 0.25% trypsin; 0.05% EDTA. Culture at 5% CO2, 37°C. Renew medium once every 2 to 3 days. Complete culture medium supplemented with 5% (v/v) DMSO I Bacteria: Negative Yeast: Negative Mycoplasma: Negative HIV: Negative Hepatitis B: Negative Hepatitis C: Negative Amelogenin: X CSF1PO: 10,12 D13S317: 11 D16S539: 8 D5S818: 11 D7S820: 9,10 THO1: 9.3 TPOX: 8 vWA: 15 If use of this culture results in a scientific publication, it should be cited in the publication as: BT-549 (AddexBio C0006017) 4T1 AU-565 BT-20 BT-474 BT-483 BT-549 JIMT-1 MCF-7 SK-BR-3 T47D ZR-75-1 Tissue:
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References for BT-549 cells:
1. Katayose Y, Kim M, Rakkar AN, Li Z, Cowan KH, Seth P. Promoting apoptosis: a novel activity associated with the cyclin-dependent kinase inhibitor p27. Cancer Res. 1997;57(24):5441-5445. PMID: 9407946