U-698-MHomo sapiens (Human)Cancer cell line

Also known as: U698, U-698, U698M, U698-M, U-698M, U-698 M

🤖 AI SummaryBased on 10 publications

Quick Overview

Human B-cell lymphoma cell line with unique characteristics.

Detailed Summary

The U-698-M cell line is a human B-cell lymphoma cell line derived from a lymphoma case. It is notable for lacking the Epstein-Barr virus (EBV) genome, distinguishing it from many other lymphoid cell lines. This cell line has been used in studies examining the characteristics of B-cell lymphomas and their molecular profiles. Research has shown that U-698-M does not carry the EBV genome, which is a significant feature as most B-cell lymphoma lines are EBV-positive. The cell line has been utilized in investigations related to the expression of surface markers and the absence of EBV receptors, contributing to the understanding of B-cell malignancies. Additionally, it has been part of studies on the genetic and molecular characteristics of lymphoid malignancies, providing insights into the mechanisms of B-cell transformation and progression.

Research Applications

Study of B-cell lymphomasInvestigation of EBV-negative B-cell linesAnalysis of surface marker expressionMolecular profiling of lymphoid malignancies

Key Characteristics

Lacks EBV genomeB-cell originUsed in studies of lymphoid malignancies
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Basic Information

Database IDCVCL_0017
SpeciesHomo sapiens (Human)

Donor Information

Age7
Age CategoryPediatric
SexMale

Disease Information

DiseaseNon-Hodgkin lymphoma
LineageLymphoid
SubtypeB-Lymphoblastic Leukemia/Lymphoma
OncoTree CodeBLL

DepMap Information

Source TypeDSMZ
Source IDACH-001680_source

Known Sequence Variations

TypeGene/ProteinDescriptionZygosityNoteSource
MutationSimpleTP53p.Tyr220Cys (c.659A>G)Unspecified-PubMed=21173094
MutationSimpleARID1Ap.Arg1446Ter (c.4336C>T)Heterozygous-Unknown, Unknown

Haplotype Information (STR Profile)

Short Tandem Repeat (STR) profile for cell line authentication.

Amelogenin
X,Y
CSF1PO
12
D13S317
11,13
D16S539
11,12
D18S51
15,18
D19S433
13,16
D21S11
29,30
D2S1338
16,20
D3S1358
14,15
D5S818
11,13
D7S820
8,10
D8S1179
11,13
FGA
22,24
Penta D
11,12
Penta E
11,12
TH01
6,10
TPOX
8
vWA
16
Gene Expression Profile
Gene expression levels and statistical distribution
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Publications

Pan-cancer proteomic map of 949 human cell lines.";

Robinson P.J., Zhong Q., Garnett M.J., Reddel R.R.

Cancer Cell 40:835-849.e8(2022).

An interactive resource to probe genetic diversity and estimated ancestry in cancer cell lines.

Dutil J., Chen Z.-H., Monteiro A.N.A., Teer J.K., Eschrich S.A.

Cancer Res. 79:1263-1273(2019).

Characterization of human cancer cell lines by reverse-phase protein arrays.

Liang H.

Cancer Cell 31:225-239(2017).

A landscape of pharmacogenomic interactions in cancer.";

Wessels L.F.A., Saez-Rodriguez J., McDermott U., Garnett M.J.

Cell 166:740-754(2016).

TCLP: an online cancer cell line catalogue integrating HLA type, predicted neo-epitopes, virus and gene expression.

Loewer M., Sahin U., Castle J.C.

Genome Med. 7:118.1-118.7(2015).

A resource for cell line authentication, annotation and quality control.

Neve R.M.

Nature 520:307-311(2015).

A comprehensive transcriptional portrait of human cancer cell lines.

Settleman J., Seshagiri S., Zhang Z.-M.

Nat. Biotechnol. 33:306-312(2015).

Signatures of mutation and selection in the cancer genome.";

Deloukas P., Yang F.-T., Campbell P.J., Futreal P.A., Stratton M.R.

Nature 463:893-898(2010).

Continuous lymphoid cell lines with characteristics of B cells (bone-marrow-derived), lacking the Epstein-Barr virus genome and derived from three human lymphomas.

Sundstrom C.

Proc. Natl. Acad. Sci. U.S.A. 71:3283-3286(1974).

Establishment and characteristics of two unique cell lines from patients with lymphosarcoma.

Nilsson K., Sundstrom C.

Int. J. Cancer 13:808-823(1974).

Isoenzyme studies in human leukemia-lymphoma cells lines -- II. Acid phosphatase.

Drexler H.G., Gaedicke G., Minowada J.

Leuk. Res. 9:537-548(1985).

Human tumor lines for cancer research.";

Fogh J.

Cancer Invest. 4:157-184(1986).

Isoenzyme studies in human leukemia-lymphoma cell lines -- III. Beta-hexosaminidase (E.C. 3.2.1.30).

Drexler H.G., Gaedicke G., Minowada J.

Leuk. Res. 9:549-559(1985).

Isoenzyme studies in human leukemia-lymphoma cell lines -- 1. carboxylic esterase.

Drexler H.G., Gaedicke G., Minowada J.

Leuk. Res. 9:209-229(1985).

The leukemia-lymphoma cell line factsbook.";

Drexler H.G.

(In book) ISBN 9780122219702; pp.1-733; Academic Press; London; United Kingdom (2001).