UM-UC-1Homo sapiens (Human)Cancer cell line

Also known as: University of Michigan-Urothelial Carcinoma-1, UMUC1

🤖 AI SummaryBased on 11 publications

Quick Overview

Human bladder cancer cell line with transitional cell carcinoma origin, used in cancer research.

Detailed Summary

UM-UC-1 is a human bladder cancer cell line derived from transitional cell carcinoma. It is utilized in research for studying bladder cancer biology, drug response, and genetic alterations. The cell line has been characterized for its growth properties, genetic mutations, and tumorigenic potential in vivo. It is part of a panel of cell lines used to model bladder cancer and investigate therapeutic strategies. UM-UC-1 has been noted for its ability to form tumors in nude mice, making it a valuable model for preclinical studies.

Research Applications

Cancer biology researchDrug response studiesGenetic mutation analysisTumorigenicity in vivo

Key Characteristics

Transitional cell carcinoma originTumorigenic in nude miceGenetic mutations in TP53 and other cancer-related genesUsed in preclinical models for bladder cancer
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Basic Information

Database IDCVCL_2743
SpeciesHomo sapiens (Human)
Tissue SourceLymph node[UBERON:UBERON_0000029]

Donor Information

Age26
Age CategoryAdult
SexMale
Raceblack_or_african_american

Disease Information

DiseaseBladder carcinoma
LineageBladder/Urinary Tract
SubtypeBladder Urothelial Carcinoma
OncoTree CodeBLCA

DepMap Information

Source TypeECACC
Source IDACH-000834_source

Known Sequence Variations

TypeGene/ProteinDescriptionZygosityNoteSource
MutationSimpleBRD1p.Gln340Ter (c.1018C>T)Heterozygous-PubMed=27270441

Haplotype Information (STR Profile)

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

Amelogenin
X
CSF1PO
12
D13S317
12,14
D16S539
9,11
D18S51
15
D21S11
28,29
D3S1358
17,18
D5S818
13
D7S820
8,11
D8S1179
12,14
FGA
22,24
Penta D
2.2
Penta E
7,17
TH01
8
TPOX
8
vWA
14,15
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).

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).

Systematic review: characteristics and preclinical uses of bladder cancer cell lines.

Zuiverloon T.C.M., de Jong F.C., Costello J.C., Theodorescu D.

Bladder Cancer 4:169-183(2018).

Molecular analysis of urothelial cancer cell lines for modeling tumor biology and drug response.

Tsang S.X., Cai Z.-M., Wu S., Dean M., Costello J.C., Theodorescu D.

Oncogene 36:35-46(2017).

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).

The UBC-40 Urothelial Bladder Cancer cell line index: a genomic resource for functional studies.

Chanock S.J., Valencia A., Real F.X.

BMC Genomics 16:403.1-403.16(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).

TSC1 involvement in bladder cancer: diverse effects and therapeutic implications.

Kwiatkowski D.J.

J. Pathol. 230:17-27(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).

The use of short tandem repeat profiling to characterize human bladder cancer cell lines.

Chiong E., Dadbin A., Harris L.D., Sabichi A.L., Grossman H.B.

J. Urol. 181:2737-2748(2009).

Quantitation of Aurora kinase A gene copy number in urine sediments and bladder cancer detection.

Czerniak B.

J. Natl. Cancer Inst. 100:1401-1411(2008).

Characterization of a panel of cell lines derived from urothelial neoplasms: genetic alterations, growth in vivo and the relationship of adenoviral mediated gene transfer to coxsackie adenovirus receptor expression.

Zhou J.-H., Benedict W.F., Grossman H.B.

J. Urol. 175:1133-1137(2006).

UM-UC-1 and UM-UC-2: characterization of two new human transitional cell carcinoma lines.

Grossman H.B., Wedemeyer G., Ren L.-Q.

J. Urol. 132:834-837(1984).

Improved growth of human urothelial carcinoma cell cultures.";

Grossman H.B., Wedemeyer G., Ren L.-Q., Wilson G.N., Cox B.

J. Urol. 136:953-959(1986).

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