COV434Homo sapiens (Human)Cancer cell line

Also known as: COV 434, COV-434

🤖 AI SummaryBased on 8 publications

Quick Overview

COV434 is a granulosa cell line derived from ovarian cancer, used in cancer research.

Detailed Summary

COV434 is a granulosa cell line established from ovarian cancer tissue, commonly used in cancer research. It is characterized by its specific genetic and molecular features, making it a valuable model for studying ovarian cancer biology. The cell line has been utilized in studies focusing on genomic profiling, drug sensitivity, and molecular mechanisms of cancer progression. Research involving COV434 has contributed to understanding the complexities of ovarian cancer, particularly in relation to genetic alterations and therapeutic responses. Its use in various studies highlights its importance in advancing cancer research and developing targeted therapies.

Research Applications

Genomic ProfilingDrug Sensitivity StudiesMolecular Mechanisms of Cancer Progression

Key Characteristics

Genetic Alterations in Ovarian CancerResponse to Therapeutic AgentsModel for Ovarian Cancer Research
Generated on 6/18/2025

Basic Information

Database IDCVCL_2010
SpeciesHomo sapiens (Human)
Tissue SourceOvary, ovarian follicle, granulosa cell layer[UBERON:UBERON_0005170]

Donor Information

Age26
Age CategoryAdult
SexFemale

Disease Information

DiseaseSmall cell carcinoma of the ovary
LineageOvary/Fallopian Tube
SubtypeSmall Cell Carcinoma of the Ovary
OncoTree CodeSCCO

DepMap Information

Source TypeECACC
Source IDACH-000123_source

Known Sequence Variations

TypeGene/ProteinDescriptionZygosityNoteSource
MutationSimpleSMARCA4c.3952-1G>CHomozygousSplice acceptor mutationUnknown, PubMed=33328126

Haplotype Information (STR Profile)

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

Amelogenin
X
CSF1PO
10,11
D13S317
8,12
D16S539
9,12
D18S51
10,15
D21S11
28
D3S1358
15,19
D5S818
10,11
D7S820
8
D8S1179
13,14
FGA
24,25
Penta D
10,12
Penta E
12
TH01
9.3
TPOX
9,11
vWA
16,18
Gene Expression Profile
Gene expression levels and statistical distribution
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Publications

Re-assigning the histologic identities of COV434 and TOV-112D ovarian cancer cell lines.

Trent J.M., Weissman B.E., Huntsman D.G., Wang Y.-M.

Gynecol. Oncol. 160:568-578(2021).

Next-generation characterization of the Cancer Cell Line Encyclopedia.

Sellers W.R.

Nature 569:503-508(2019).

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).

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).

Parallel genome-scale loss of function screens in 216 cancer cell lines for the identification of context-specific genetic dependencies.

Golub T.R., Root D.E., Hahn W.C.

Sci. Data 1:140035-140035(2014).

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).

Evaluating cell lines as tumour models by comparison of genomic profiles.

Domcke S., Sinha R., Levine D.A., Sander C., Schultz N.

Nat. Commun. 4:2126.1-2126.10(2013).

The Cancer Cell Line Encyclopedia enables predictive modelling of anticancer drug sensitivity.

Morrissey M.P., Sellers W.R., Schlegel R., Garraway L.A.

Nature 483:603-607(2012).

Ovarian granulosa cell lines.";

Havelock J.C., Rainey W.E., Carr B.R.

Mol. Cell. Endocrinol. 228:67-78(2004).

Transcription of the gene encoding melanoma-associated antigen gp100 in tissues and cell lines other than those of the melanocytic lineage.

van der Spek C.W., Adema G.J., Schrier P.I., Figdor C.G.

Br. J. Cancer 76:1562-1566(1997).

Establishment and characterization of 7 ovarian carcinoma cell lines and one granulosa tumor cell line: growth features and cytogenetics.

Cornelisse C.J., Schrier P.I.

Int. J. Cancer 53:613-620(1993).