HT-29

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HT-29

Humane Kolon Adenokarzinom Zell-Linie, GII

300215

cryovial

265,00

HT-29

Humane Kolon Adenokarzinom Zell-Linie, GII

330215

vital

335,00



Designation:HT-29
Depositor:Cell Lines Service
Organism:Homo sapiens (human)
Ethnicity:Caucasian
Age/Stage:44 years
Tissue:colon
Morphology:epithelial
Celltype:adenocarcinoma, colorectal
Growth Properties:monolayer
Culture Medium:DMEM:Ham's F12 medium (1:1 mixture) supplemented with 2 mM L-glutamine and 10% fetal bovine serum.
Split Ratio:A ratio of 1:10 to 1:20 is recommended
Fluid Renewal:Twice per week
Freeze Medium:CM-1 (CLS Cell Lines Service)
Sterility:Tests for mycoplasma, bacteria and fungi were negative
Biosafety Level:1
DNA Profile (STR):Amelogenin: X,X
CSF1PO: 11,12
D13S317: 11,11
D16S539: 11,12
D5S818: 11,12
D7S820: 10
THO1: 6,9
TPOX: 8,9
vWA: 17,19
D3S1358: 15,17
D21S11: 29,30
D18S51: 13
Penta E: 14,16
Penta D: 11,13
D8S1179: 10
FGA: 20,22
CLS ∙ Cell Lines Service, 2010.
Antigen Expression:Blood Type A; Rh+; HLA A1, A3, B12, B17, Cw5
Immunology:CD4 -; cell surface expression of galactose ceramide (a possible alternative receptor for HIV).
Receptors Expressed:Urokinase receptor(u-PAR); vitamin D (moderate expression); no detectable plasminogen activator activity.
Isoenzymes:Me-2, 1; PGM3, 1-2; PGM1, 1-2; ES-D, 1; AK-1, 1; GLO-1, 1-2; G6PD, B; Phenotype Frequency Product: 0.0230
Reverse Transcriptase:negative
Viruses:No virus particles have been observed.
Virus Susceptibility:Human immunodeficiency virus (HIV, LAV)
Products:Secretory component of IgA; carcinoembryonic antigen (CEA); transforming growth factor beta binding protein; mucin; The p53 antigen is overproduced.


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Devedjian JC et al. Regulation of the alpha 2A-adrenergic receptor in the HT29 cell line. Effects of insulin and growth factors. J. Biol. Chem. 266: 14359-14366, 1991.
Hanski C et al. Tumorigenicity, mucin production and AM-3 epitope expression in clones selected from the HT-29 colon carcinoma cell line. Int. J. Cancer 50: 924-929, 1992.
Fantini J et al. Human colon epithelial cells productively infected with human immunodeficiency virus show impaired differentiation and altered secretion. J. Virol. 66: 580-585, 1992.
Butzow R et al. A 60-kD protein mediates the binding of transforming growth factor-beta to cell surface and extracellular matrix proteoglycans. J. Cell Biol. 122: 721-727, 1993.
Reiter LS et al. The role of the urokinase receptor in extracellular matrix degradation by HT29 human colon carcinoma cells. Int. J. Cancer 53: 444-450, 1993.
Shabahang M et al. 1, 25-Dihydroxyvitamin D3 receptor as a marker of human colon carcinoma cell line differentiation and growth inhibition. Cancer Res. 53: 3712-3718, 1993.
Lesuffleur T et al. Differential expression of the human mucin genes MUC1 to MUC5 in relation to growth and differentiation of different mucus-secreting HT- 29 cell subpopulations. J. Cell Sci. 106 ( Pt . 3: 771-778, 1993.
Fantini J et al. Infection of colonic epithelial cell lines by type 1 human immunodeficiency virus is associated with cell surface expression of galactosylceramide, a potential alternative gp120 receptor. Proc. Natl. Acad. Sci. USA 90: 2700-2704, 1993.

 

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