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【A498】A498细胞/A498细胞/A498人肾癌细胞Cell line name A-498
Synonyms A498
Accession CVCL_1056
Resource Identification Initiative To cite this cell line use: A-498 (RRID:CVCL_1056)
Comments Part of: Cancer Dependency Map project (DepMap) (includes Cancer Cell Line Encyclopedia - CCLE).
Part of: COSMIC cell lines project.
Part of: MD Anderson Cell Lines Project.
Part of: Naval Biosciences Laboratory (NBL) collection (transferred to ATCC in 1982).
Part of: NCI-60 cancer cell line panel.
Population: Caucasian.
Doubling time: 33 hours (PubMed=9488600); 58.4 hours (PubMed=22628656); ~62 hours (CLS=300113); ~60 hours (DSMZ=ACC-55); 66.8 hours (NCI-DTP=A498).
Microsatellite instability: Stable (MSS) (Sanger).
Omics: Array-based CGH.
Omics: CNV analysis.
Omics: Deep exome analysis.
Omics: Deep proteome analysis.
Omics: Deep quantitative proteome analysis.
Omics: DNA methylation analysis.
Omics: Fluorescence phenotype profiling.
Omics: GPI-anchored proteins analysis by proteomics.
Omics: lncRNA expression profiling.
Omics: Metabolome analysis.
Omics: Protein expression by reverse-phase protein arrays.
Omics: SNP array analysis.
Omics: Transcriptome analysis by microarray.
Omics: Transcriptome analysis by RNAseq.
Derived from site: In situ; Kidney; UBERON=UBERON_0002113.
PubMed=10723130; DOI=10.1038/sj.onc.1203449
Alimov A., Kost-Alimova M., Liu J., Li C.-D., Bergerheim U.S.R., Imreh S., Klein G., Zabarovsky E.R.
Combined LOH/CGH analysis proves the existence of interstitial 3p deletions in renal cell carcinoma.
Oncogene 19:1392-1399(2000)
PubMed=10929426; DOI=10.1007/s002400000103
Shintaku I., Kawagoe N., Yutani S., Hoshi S., Orikasa S., Yoshizumi O., Itoh K.
Expression of the SART1 tumor rejection antigen in renal cell carcinoma.
Urol. Res. 28:178-184(2000)
PubMed=11146448; DOI=10.1002/1097-0215(200002)9999:9999<::AID-IJC1034>3.0.CO;2-S
Kondo K.-i., Yao M., Kobayashi K., Ota S., Yoshida M., Kaneko S., Baba M., Sakai N., Kishida T., Kawakami S., Uemura H., Nagashima Y., Nakatani Y., Hosaka M.
PTEN/MMAC1/TEP1 mutations in human primary renal-cell carcinomas and renal carcinoma cell lines.
Int. J. Cancer 91:219-224(2001)
PubMed=15585611; DOI=10.1158/1078-0432.CCR-04-0072
Tykodi S.S., Warren E.H., Thompson J.A., Riddell S.R., Childs R.W., Otterud B.E., Leppert M.F., Storb R., Sandmaier B.M.
Allogeneic hematopoietic cell transplantation for metastatic renal cell carcinoma after nonmyeloablative conditioning: toxicity, clinical response, and immunological response to minor histocompatibility antigens.
Clin. Cancer Res. 10:7799-7811(2004)
PubMed=15604581; DOI=10.1159/000081597
Ikemoto S., Sugimura K., Yoshida N., Kuratsukuri K., Wada S., Nakatani T.
Comparative antitumor activity of 5-fluorouracil and 5'-deoxy-5-fluorouridine in combination with interferon-alpha in renal cell carcinoma cell lines.
Urol. Int. 73:348-353(2004)
PubMed=15748285; DOI=10.1186/1479-5876-3-11; PMCID=PMC555742
Adams S., Robbins F.-M., Chen D., Wagage D., Holbeck S.L., Morse H.C. 3rd, Stroncek D., Marincola F.M.
HLA class I and II genotype of the NCI-60 cell lines.
J. Transl. Med. 3:11.1-11.8(2005)
PubMed=17088437; DOI=10.1158/1535-7163.MCT-06-0433; PMCID=PMC2705832
Ikediobi O.N., Davies H.R., Bignell G.R., Edkins S., Stevens C., O'Meara S., Santarius T., Avis T., Barthorpe S., Brackenbury L., Buck G., Butler A.P., Clements J., Cole J., Dicks E., Forbes S., Gray K., Halliday K., Harrison R., Hills K., Hinton J., Hunter C., Jenkinson A., Jones D., Kosmidou V., Lugg R., Menzies A., Miroo T., Parker A., Perry J., Raine K.M., Richardson D., Shepherd R., Small A., Smith R., Solomon H., Stephens P.J., Teague J.W., Tofts C., Varian J., Webb T., West S., Widaa S., Yates A., Reinhold W.C., Weinstein J.N., Stratton M.R., Futreal P.A., Wooster R.
Mutation analysis of 24 known cancer genes in the NCI-60 cell line set.
Mol. Cancer Ther. 5:2606-2612(2006)
PubMed=17409424; DOI=10.1158/0008-5472.CAN-06-4571
Furge K.A., Chen J.-D., Koeman J., Swiatek P.J., Dykema K., Lucin K., Kahnoski R., Yang X.-M.J., Teh B.T.
Detection of DNA copy number changes and oncogenic signaling abnormalities from gene expression data reveals MYC activation in high-grade papillary renal cell carcinoma.
Cancer Res. 67:3171-3176(2007)
PubMed=19372543; DOI=10.1158/1535-7163.MCT-08-0921; PMCID=PMC4020356
Lorenzi P.L., Reinhold W.C., Varma S., Hutchinson A.A., Pommier Y., Chanock S.J., Weinstein J.N.
DNA fingerprinting of the NCI-60 cell line panel.
Mol. Cancer Ther. 8:713-724(2009)
PubMed=20164919; DOI=10.1038/nature08768; PMCID=PMC3145113
Bignell G.R., Greenman C.D., Davies H.R., Butler A.P., Edkins S., Andrews J.M., Buck G., Chen L., Beare D., Latimer C., Widaa S., Hinton J., Fahey C., Fu B.-Y., Swamy S., Dalgliesh G.L., Teh B.T., Deloukas P., Yang F.-T., Campbell P.J., Futreal P.A., Stratton M.R.
Signatures of mutation and selection in the cancer genome.
Nature 463:893-898(2010)
PubMed=20215515; DOI=10.1158/0008-5472.CAN-09-3458; PMCID=PMC2881662
Rothenberg S.M., Mohapatra G., Rivera M.N., Winokur D., Greninger P., Nitta M., Sadow P.M., Sooriyakumar G., Brannigan B.W., Ulman M.J., Perera R.M., Wang R., Tam A., Ma X.-J., Erlander M., Sgroi D.C., Rocco J.W., Lingen M.W., Cohen E.E.W., Louis D.N., Settleman J., Haber D.A.
A genome-wide screen for microdeletions reveals disruption of polarity complex genes in diverse human cancers.
Cancer Res. 70:2158-2164(2010)
PubMed=22068913; DOI=10.1073/pnas.1111840108; PMCID=PMC3219108
Gillet J.-P., Calcagno A.M., Varma S., Marino M., Green L.J., Vora M.I., Patel C., Orina J.N., Eliseeva T.A., Singal V., Padmanabhan R., Davidson B., Ganapathi R., Sood A.K., Rueda B.R., Ambudkar S.V., Gottesman M.M.
Redefining the relevance of established cancer cell lines to the study of mechanisms of clinical anti-cancer drug resistance.
Proc. Natl. Acad. Sci. U.S.A. 108:18708-18713(2011)
PubMed=22347499; DOI=10.1371/journal.pone.0031628; PMCID=PMC3276511
Ruan X.-Y., Kocher J.-P.A., Pommier Y., Liu H.-F., Reinhold W.C.
Mass homozygotes accumulation in the NCI-60 cancer cell lines as compared to HapMap trios, and relation to fragile site location.
PLoS ONE 7:E31628-E31628(2012)
PubMed=22384151; DOI=10.1371/journal.pone.0032096; PMCID=PMC3285665
Lee J.-S., Kim Y.K., Kim H.J., Hajar S., Tan Y.L., Kang N.-Y., Ng S.H., Yoon C.N., Chang Y.-T.
Identification of cancer cell-line origins using fluorescence image-based phenomic screening.
PLoS ONE 7:E32096-E32096(2012)
PubMed=22460905; DOI=10.1038/nature11003; PMCID=PMC3320027
Barretina J.G., Caponigro G., Stransky N., Venkatesan K., Margolin A.A., Kim S., Wilson C.J., Lehar J., Kryukov G.V., Sonkin D., Reddy A., Liu M., Murray L., Berger M.F., Monahan J.E., Morais P., Meltzer J., Korejwa A., Jane-Valbuena J., Mapa F.A., Thibault J., Bric-Furlong E., Raman P., Shipway A., Engels I.H., Cheng J., Yu G.-Y.K., Yu J.-J., Aspesi P. Jr., de Silva M., Jagtap K., Jones M.D., Wang L., Hatton C., Palescandolo E., Gupta S., Mahan S., Sougnez C., Onofrio R.C., Liefeld T., MacConaill L.E., Winckler W., Reich M., Li N.-X., Mesirov J.P., Gabriel S.B., Getz G., Ardlie K., Chan V., Myer V.E., Weber B.L., Porter J., Warmuth M., Finan P., Harris J.L., Meyerson M.L., Golub T.R., Morrissey M.P., Sellers W.R., Schlegel R., Garraway L.A.
The Cancer Cell Line Encyclopedia enables predictive modelling of anticancer drug sensitivity.
Nature 483:603-607(2012)
PubMed=22628656; DOI=10.1126/science.1218595; PMCID=PMC3526189
Jain M., Nilsson R., Sharma S., Madhusudhan N., Kitami T., Souza A.L., Kafri R., Kirschner M.W., Clish C.B., Mootha V.K.
Metabolite profiling identifies a key role for glycine in rapid cancer cell proliferation.
Science 336:1040-1044(2012)
PubMed=22949125; DOI=10.1002/ijc.27822
Pawlowski R., Muhl S.M., Sulser T., Krek W., Moch H., Schraml P.
Loss of PBRM1 expression is associated with renal cell carcinoma progression.
Int. J. Cancer 132:E11-E17(2013)
PubMed=23856246; DOI=10.1158/0008-5472.CAN-12-3342; PMCID=PMC4893961
Abaan O.D., Polley E.C., Davis S.R., Zhu Y.-L.J., Bilke S., Walker R.L., Pineda M.A., Gindin Y., Jiang Y., Reinhold W.C., Holbeck S.L., Simon R.M., Doroshow J.H., Pommier Y., Meltzer P.S.
The exomes of the NCI-60 panel: a genomic resource for cancer biology and systems pharmacology.
Cancer Res. 73:4372-4382(2013)
PubMed=23933261; DOI=10.1016/j.celrep.2013.07.018
Moghaddas Gholami A., Hahne H., Wu Z.-X., Auer F.J., Meng C., Wilhelm M., Kuster B.
Global proteome analysis of the NCI-60 cell line panel.
Cell Rep. 4:609-620(2013)
PubMed=24279929; DOI=10.1186/2049-3002-1-20; PMCID=PMC4178206
Dolfi S.C., Chan L.L.-Y., Qiu J., Tedeschi P.M., Bertino J.R., Hirshfield K.M., Oltvai Z.N., Vazquez A.
The metabolic demands of cancer cells are coupled to their size and protein synthesis rates.
Cancer Metab. 1:20.1-20.13(2013)
PubMed=24670534; DOI=10.1371/journal.pone.0092047; PMCID=PMC3966786
Varma S., Pommier Y., Sunshine M., Weinstein J.N., Reinhold W.C.
High resolution copy number variation data in the NCI-60 cancer cell lines from whole genome microarrays accessible through CellMiner.
PLoS ONE 9:E92047-E92047(2014)
PubMed=25485619; DOI=10.1038/nbt.3080
Klijn C., Durinck S., Stawiski E.W., Haverty P.M., Jiang Z.-S., Liu H.-B., Degenhardt J., Mayba O., Gnad F., Liu J.-F., Pau G., Reeder J., Cao Y., Mukhyala K., Selvaraj S.K., Yu M.-M., Zynda G.J., Brauer M.J., Wu T.D., Gentleman R.C., Manning G., Yauch R.L., Bourgon R., Stokoe D., Modrusan Z., Neve R.M., de Sauvage F.J., Settleman J., Seshagiri S., Zhang Z.-M.
A comprehensive transcriptional portrait of human cancer cell lines.
Nat. Biotechnol. 33:306-312(2015)
PubMed=25877200; DOI=10.1038/nature14397
Yu M., Selvaraj S.K., Liang-Chu M.M.Y., Aghajani S., Busse M., Yuan J., Lee G., Peale F.V., Klijn C., Bourgon R., Kaminker J.S., Neve R.M.
A resource for cell line authentication, annotation and quality control.
Nature 520:307-311(2015)
PubMed=26589293; DOI=10.1186/s13073-015-0240-5; PMCID=PMC4653878
Scholtalbers J., Boegel S., Bukur T., Byl M., Goerges S., Sorn P., Loewer M., Sahin U., Castle J.C.
TCLP: an online cancer cell line catalogue integrating HLA type, predicted neo-epitopes, virus and gene expression.
Genome Med. 7:118.1-118.7(2015)
PubMed=26759240; DOI=10.1158/0008-5472.CAN-15-2201
Nakanishi Y., Walter K., Spoerke J.M., O'Brien C., Huw L.Y., Hampton G.M., Lackner M.R.
Activating mutations in PIK3CB confer resistance to PI3K inhibition and define a novel oncogenic role for p110beta.
Cancer Res. 76:1193-1203(2016)
PubMed=26972028; DOI=10.1016/j.jprot.2016.03.008
Masuishi Y., Kimura Y., Arakawa N., Hirano H.
Identification of glycosylphosphatidylinositol-anchored proteins and omega-sites using TiO2-based affinity purification followed by hydrogen fluoride treatment.
J. Proteomics 139:77-83(2016)
PubMed=27141528; DOI=10.1016/j.dib.2016.04.001; PMCID=PMC4838930
Masuishi Y., Kimura Y., Arakawa N., Hirano H.
Data for identification of GPI-anchored peptides and omega-sites in cancer cell lines.
Data Brief 7:1302-1305(2016)
PubMed=27377824; DOI=10.1038/sdata.2016.52; PMCID=PMC4932877
Mestdagh P., Lefever S., Volders P.-J., Derveaux S., Hellemans J., Vandesompele J.
Long non-coding RNA expression profiling in the NCI60 cancer cell line panel using high-throughput RT-qPCR.
Sci. Data 3:160052-160052(2016)
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