RS-5Homo sapiens (Human)Cancer cell line

Also known as: RS5

🤖 AI SummaryBased on 1 publications

Quick Overview

Human cancer cell line with unknown tissue and disease origin.

Detailed Summary

RS-5 is a human cancer cell line with unknown tissue and disease origins. The cell line is part of a comprehensive database that integrates HLA type, predicted neo-epitopes, virus, and gene expression data. This resource provides researchers with detailed annotations for cancer cell lines, facilitating studies in immunotherapy and cancer research. The data includes HLA typing, gene expression levels, and virus detection, offering insights into the molecular characteristics of the cell line.

Research Applications

Immunotherapy researchCancer research

Key Characteristics

HLA type data availableGene expression data availableVirus detection data available
Generated on 6/18/2025

Basic Information

Database IDCVCL_2182
SpeciesHomo sapiens (Human)

Donor Information

Age78
Age CategoryAdult
SexMale

Disease Information

DiseasePleural mesothelioma
LineageFibroblast
SubtypeFibroblast, Soft Tissue

DepMap Information

Source TypeDSMZ
Source IDACH-000531_source

Haplotype Information (STR Profile)

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

Amelogenin
X,Y
CSF1PO
10,11
D13S317
11,12
D16S539
11,12
D18S51
13,17
D19S433
13,14
D21S11
30,32.2
D2S1338
19,22
D3S1358
14,15
D5S818
12,13
D7S820
9,11
D8S1179
12,13
FGA
21
Penta D
12
Penta E
5,16
TH01
7,10
TPOX
9,10
vWA
17
Gene Expression Profile
Gene expression levels and statistical distribution
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Publications

Next-generation characterization of the Cancer Cell Line Encyclopedia.

Sellers W.R.

Nature 569:503-508(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).

Establishment of permanent cell lines purified from human mesothelioma: morphological aspects, new marker expression and karyotypic analysis.

Mauel J., Spiliopoulos A.

Histochem. Cell Biol. 122:249-260(2004).

Fibroblasts cell lines misclassified as cancer cell lines.";

de Weck A., Bitter H., Kauffmann A.

bioRxiv 2017:166199-166199(2017).