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hTERT NF1 ipNF95.11b C

CRL-3390

hTERT NF1 ipNF95.11b C is a Schwann cell that was isolated in 2008 from the brachial plexus of a 19-year-old, White, male with Plexiform Neurofibroma (tumor not malignant). Through exogenous expression of human telomerase reverse transcriptase (hTERT) and murine cyclin-dependent kinase (mCdk4) using retroviral (and subsequently lentiviral) vectors carrying the hTERT and mCdk4 genes, normal (NF1 wild-type, +/+), neurofibroma-derived Schwann cells that were heterozygous (+/-) for NF1 mutation, and homozygous (-/-) for NF1 mutation, were immortalized It is used for research of Schwann cell biology, diseases, tumors, drug development, and neuroscience.
Product category
Human cells
Product type
hTERT-immortalized cell
Organism
Homo sapiens, human
Cell type
Schwann Cell
Morphology
fibroblast/spindle-like
Tissue
Neural; Brachial plexus
Disease
Plexiform Neurofibroma; Tumor not malignant
Applications
3D cell culture
Drug development
High-throughput screening
Neuroscience
Product format
Frozen
Storage conditions
Vapor phase of liquid nitrogen
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Documentation

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ATCC highly recommends that appropriate personal protective equipment is always used when handling vials. For cultures that require storage in liquid nitrogen, it is important to note that some vials may leak when submersed in liquid nitrogen and will slowly fill with liquid nitrogen. Upon thawing, the conversion of the liquid nitrogen back to its gas phase may result in the vial exploding or blowing off its cap with dangerous force creating flying debris. Unless necessary, ATCC recommends that these cultures be stored in the vapor phase of liquid nitrogen rather than submersed in liquid nitrogen.

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Detailed product information

General

Specific applications

Through generous support from the Neurofibromatosis Therapeutic Acceleration Program (NTAP), purchasers of these cells are eligible to receive up to a 100% reimbursement from NTAP.  For additional information and to apply for reimbursement after a purchase, please contact NTAP at [email protected] or visit the NTAP Website.

For study of Schwann cell biology, diseases and tumors. These cells are invaluable tools for dissecting the processes contributing to the formation of neurofibromas and possibly other diseases, and the development of disease models and therapeutics.

The collection contains “normal” (wild-type) NF1(+/+),  NF1(+/-) (heterozygous), and NF1(-/-) homozygous (neurofibroma derived) human Schwann cell lines.  (NOTE: Cell-lines generated under auspices of the lab of Dr. Peggy Wallace, University of Florida, with funding support by the Neurofibromatosis Therapeutic Acceleration Program (NTAP) at Johns Hopkins University)


Characteristics

Cells per vial
Approximately 2.0 to 3.0 x 106
Volume
1.0 mL
Growth properties
Adherent
Age
19 years
Ethnicity
White
Gender
Male
Karyotype
19/20 cells: 46,XY (passage 53)
Comments

A team of researchers from the University of Florida, the National Center for Advancing Translational Sciences (NCATS), and Sage Bionetworks with support from the Neurofibromatosis Therapeutic Acceleration Program (NTAP) at Johns Hopkins, have developed and characterized a set of immortalized patient derived plexiform neurofibroma Schwann cells in an initial effort to create a series of cells that represent the genetic diversity of human plexiform tumors.1 

Through generous support from the Neurofibromatosis Therapeutic Acceleration Program (NTAP), purchasers of these cells are eligible to receive up to a 100% reimbursement from NTAP.  For additional information and to apply for reimbursement after a purchase, please contact NTAP at [email protected] or visit the NTAP Website.

Through exogenous expression of human telomerase reverse transcriptase (hTERT) and murine cyclin-dependent kinase (mCdk4) using retroviral (and subsequently lentiviral) vectors carrying the hTERT and mCdk4 genes, normal (NF1 wild-type, +/+), neurofibroma-derived Schwann cells that were heterozygous (+/-) for NF1 mutation, and homozygous (-/-) for NF1 mutation, were immortalized. 1

This product, and other immortalized cells from the collection, have undergone in-depth characterization and authentication.

Real time PCR for hTERT and mCdk4 Proliferation rate
NF1 mutational analysis Doubling time
Karyotyping Apoptosis
Cell authentication Microsatellite instability
Contact inhibition Tumorigenicity

 

To learn more and view characterization data, go to: https://www.synapse.org/#!Synapse:syn7239479/wiki/405899

Gosline, SJC Synapse http://doi.org/10.7303/syn4939906 (2017).
Gosline, SJC Synapse http://doi.org/10.7303/syn4940963 (2017).
Gosline, SJC Synapse http://doi.org/10.7303/syn4939874 (2017).
NCBI Sequence Read Archive SRP125359 (2018)
  • Mixture of 6 single-cell clones derived from P16 immortalized primary culture of plexiform neurofibroma cells (ipNF05.5)
  • Tumor: homozygous disease (NF1-/-), plexiform neurofibroma
  • Oncogenes: transduced with mCdk4 cDNA and hTERT
  • Neurofibroma Schwann cell culture transduced with human telomerase (TERT) cDNA and mouse Cdk4 cDNA in lentivirus vectors (no selection), to immortalize the cells.  
Proliferation rate: 82% BrdU positive at 75% confluency

Handling information

Unpacking and storage instructions
  1. Check all containers for leakage or breakage.
  2. Remove the frozen cells from the dry ice packaging and immediately place the cells at a temperature below ­-130°C, preferably in liquid nitrogen vapor, until ready for use.
Complete medium
The basal medium for this cell line is Dulbecco's Modified Eagle's Medium (DMEM; ATCC 30-2002). To make the complete medium add the following components to 500 mL DMEM:

Temperature
37°C
Atmosphere
95% Air, 5% CO2
Handling procedure

To ensure the highest level of viability, thaw the vial and initiate the culture as soon as possible upon receipt. If upon arrival, continued storage of the frozen culture is necessary, it should be stored in liquid nitrogen vapor phase and not at -70°C.  Storage at -70°C will result in loss of viability.  

  1. Thaw the vial by gentle agitation in a 37°C water bath. To reduce the possibility of contamination, keep the O-ring and cap out of the water.  Thawing should be rapid (approximately 2 minutes).
  2. Remove the vial from the water bath as soon as the contents are thawed, and decontaminate by dipping in or spraying with 70% ethanol. All of the operations from this point on should be carried out under strict aseptic conditions.
  3. Transfer the vial contents to a centrifuge tube containing  9.0 mL complete culture medium. and spin at approximately 150-400g x g for 8 to 12 minutes.
  4. Resuspend cell pellet with the recommended complete medium (see the specific batch information for the culture recommended dilution ratio). It is important to avoid excessive alkalinity of the medium during recovery of the cells.  It is suggested that, prior to the addition of the vial contents, the culture vessel containing the complete growth medium be placed into the incubator for at least 15 minutes to allow the medium to reach its normal pH (7.0 to 7.6). pH (7.0 to 7.6).
  5. Incubate the culture at 37°C in a suitable incubator.  A 5% CO2 in air atmosphere is recommended if using the medium described on this product sheet.

         

Subculturing procedure
Volumes used in this protocol are for 75 cm2 flask; proportionally reduce or increase amount of dissociation medium for culture vessels of other sizes. Corning® T-75 flasks (catalog #430641) are recommended for subculturing this product.
  1. Remove and discard culture medium.
  2. Briefly rinse the cell layer with 0.25% (w/v) Trypsin- 0.53 mM EDTA solution to remove all traces of serum that contains trypsin inhibitor.
  3. Add 2.0 to 3.0 mL of Trypsin-EDTA solution to flask and observe cells under an inverted microscope until cell layer is dispersed (usually within 5 to 15 minutes).
    Note: To avoid clumping do not agitate the cells by hitting or shaking the flask while waiting for the cells to detach. Cells that are difficult to detach may be placed at 37°C to facilitate dispersal.
  4. Add 6.0 to 8.0 mL of complete growth medium and aspirate cells by gently pipetting.
  5. Add appropriate aliquots of the cell suspension to new culture vessels.
    Cultures can be established between 2.0 x 104 and 4 x 104 viable cells/cm2.
  6. Incubate cultures at 37°C.
Interval: Maintain cultures at a cell concentration between 1.0 X 104 and 2.8 X 105 cell/cm2.
Subcultivation Ratio: A subcultivation ratio of 1:4 is recommended
Medium Renewal: 2 to 3 times per week
Reagents for cryopreservation
Complete growth medium supplemented with 10% (v/v) DMSO (ATCC 4-X)

Quality control specifications

Bacterial and fungal testing
Not detected
Mycoplasma contamination
Not detected
Virus testing
Cytomegalovirus (CMV): Not detected
Human papillomavirus (HPV): Not detected
Human Immunodeficiency virus (HIV): Not detected
Epstein-Barr virus (EBV): Not detected
Hepatitis B virus (HBV): Not detected
Population doubling time
Approximately 32.7 hrs
STR profiling
Amelogenin: X,Y
CSF1PO: 10,11
D13S317: 11
D16S539: 13,14
D5S818: 11
D7S820: 10,12
THO1: 8,9
TPOX: 8,11
vWA: 16
Viability
≥ 50%

History

Depositors
M Wallace, University of Florida, College of Medicine, Gainesville, FL
Year of origin
2008

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Intended use
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The product is provided 'AS IS' and the viability of ATCC® products is warranted for 30 days from the date of shipment, provided that the customer has stored and handled the product according to the information included on the product information sheet, website, and Certificate of Analysis. For living cultures, ATCC lists the media formulation and reagents that have been found to be effective for the product. While other unspecified media and reagents may also produce satisfactory results, a change in the ATCC and/or depositor-recommended protocols may affect the recovery, growth, and/or function of the product. If an alternative medium formulation or reagent is used, the ATCC warranty for viability is no longer valid.  Except as expressly set forth herein, no other warranties of any kind are provided, express or implied, including, but not limited to, any implied warranties of merchantability, fitness for a particular purpose, manufacture according to cGMP standards, typicality, safety, accuracy, and/or noninfringement.

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References

Curated Citations

Li H, et al. Immortalization of Human Normal and NF1 Neurofibroma Schwann Cells. Lab Invest 96(10):1105-15, 2016. PubMed: 27617404

Ryman DA, et al. Pharmacological and genomic profiling of neurofibromatosis type 1 plexiform neurofibroma-derived schwann cells. Sci Data 5:180106, 2018. PubMed: 29893754

Kraniak JM, et al. Development of 3D culture models of plexiform neurofibroma and initial application for phenotypic characterization and drug screening. Exp Neurol 299(Pt B):289-298, 2018. PubMed: 29055717

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