SaOS-2

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SaOS-2

Humane Osteosarkom Zell-Linie

300331

cryovial

265,00

SaOS-2

Humane Osteosarkom Zell-Linie

330331

vital

335,00



Designation:SaOS-2
Depositor:Trempe
Organism:Homo sapiens (human)
Ethnicity:Caucasian
Age/Stage:11 years old
Gender:female
Tissue:Bone
Morphology:Epithelial-like
Celltype:Osteosarcoma
Growth Properties:adherent
Description:The SaOS-2 cell line was established by J. Fogh in 1973.
Culture Medium:McCoy's 5a medium supplemented with 1.5 mM L-glutamine and 15% fetal bovine serum.
Alternatively, DMEM:Ham's F12 (1:1 mixture) supplemented with 2 mM L-glutamine and 10% fetal bovine serum may be used.
Subculturing:Remove medium and rinse with fresh EDTA (versene) solution. Add fresh 0.025% trypsin / EDTA solution, remove trypsin and let the culture sit at 37°C until the cells detach. Add fresh medium, dislodge cells and dispense into new flasks.
Split Ratio:A ratio of 1:2 to 1:4 is recommended
Fluid Renewal:2 to 3 times per week
Freeze Medium:CM-1 (CLS ∙ Cell Lines Service)
Sterility:Tests for mycoplasma, bacteria and fungi were negative
Biosafety Level:1
Tumorigenic:no
Karyotype:The stemline chromosome number is hypotriploid with the modal number of 56 chromosomes per cell and the 2S component occurring at 13.2%. Over two-thirds of the chromosome complement consisted of structurally rearranged chromosomes. Most marker chromosomes had complex rearrangements. The origin of the segments composing these markers could not be identified. Of the identifiable markers, 6p+/q+, 7p+, 11p+, and 12p+ occasionally were present at 2 copies per cell. The Y chromosome was not detected in the QM stained preparation.
Antigen Expression:Blood Type B, Rh+; HLA A2, A3, Bw16, Bw47
Receptors Expressed:epidermal growth factor (EGF); transforming growth factor beta (type 1 and type 2)
Isoenzymes:Me-2, 1; PGM3, 1-2, PGM1, 1-2, ES-D, 2; AK-1, 1; GLO-1, 2; G6PD, B; Phenotype Frequency Product: 0.0002


References:

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Fogh J et al. Absence of HeLa cell contamination in 169 cell lines derived from human tumors. J Natl Cancer Inst 58: 209-14, 1977.
Fogh J et al. One hundred and twenty-seven cultured human tumor cell lines producing tumors in nude mice. J Natl Cancer Inst 59: 221-6, 1977.
Vilien M et al. The specificity of the microcytotoxicity assay for cell-mediated immunity in human bladder cancer. J Urol 119: 338-42, 1978.
Pollack MS et al. HLA-A, B, C and DR alloantigen expression on forty-six cultured human tumor cell lines. J Natl Cancer Inst 66: 1003-12, 1981.
Takeuchi Y et al. Relationship between actions of transforming growth factor (TGF)-beta and cell surface expression of its receptors in clonal osteoblastic cells. J Cell Physiol 162: 315-21, 1995.
Zhang W et al. EGF-mediated phosphorylation of extracellular signal-regulated kinases in osteoblastic cells. J Cell Physiol 162: 348-58, 1995.
Banerjee C et al. An AML-1 consensus sequence binds an osteoblast-specific complex and transcriptionally activates the osteoclacin gene. Proc Natl Acad Sci USA 93: 4968-73, 1996.
Morris GF et al. Transcriptional activation of the human proliferating-cell nuclear antigen promoter by p53. Proc Natl Acad Sci USA 93: 895-9, 1996.
Werner H et al. Wild-type and mutant p53 differentially regulate transcription of the insulin-like growth factor I receptor gene. Proc Natl Acad Sci USA 93: 8318-23, 1996.
Wang X et al. Variabilin, a novel RGD-contining antagonist of glycoprotein IIb-IIIa and platelet aggregation inhibitor from the gard tick Dermacentor variabilis. J Biol Chem 271: 17785-90, 1996.
Karnieli E et al. The IGF-1 receptor gene promoter is a molecular target for the Ewing's Sarcoma=Wilms' Tumor 1 fusion protein. J Biol Chem 271: 19304-9, 1996.
Schar BK et al. Simultaneous detection of all four alkaline phosphatase isoenzymes in human germ cell tumors using reverse transcription-PCR. Cancer Res 57: 3841-6, 1997.
Chen WF et al. Genistein modulates the effects of parathyroid hormone in human osteoblastic SaOS-2 cells. Br J Nutr 95: 1039-47, 2006.
Wise-Draper TM et al. Apoptosis inhibition by the human DEK oncoprotein involves interference with p53 functions. Mol Cell Biol 26: 7506-19, 2006.

 

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