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WPE1-NB14
    WPE1-NB14
  • 平臺編號:bio-68462
  • 國際編號:CRL-2850?
  • 細(xì)胞信息: WPE1-NB14
  • 規(guī)格:frozen
  • 用途:ATCC原裝細(xì)胞
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ATCC Number:CRL-2850?
相關(guān)疾病:正常
細(xì)胞類型:上皮細(xì)胞
是否是腫瘤細(xì)胞:0
物種來源:人
細(xì)胞形態(tài):上皮樣
運輸方式:凍存運輸
生長狀態(tài):貼壁生長
年限:54 years
數(shù)量:大量
器官來源:前列腺
規(guī)格:0.2ml Designations: WPE1-NB14
Depositors: ?MM Webber
Biosafety Level:2 [cells containing human HPV-18 viral DNA sequences ]
Shipped: frozen
Medium & Serum: See Propagation Growth Properties:adherent
Organism: Homo sapiens
Morphology:epithelial


Source: Organ: prostate
Disease: normal
Cell Type: epithelial
Cellular Products:cytokeratin 18 [53197 ]
cytokeratin 8 [53197 ]
Permits/Forms:In addition to the MTA mentioned above, other ATCC and/or regulatory permits may be required for the transfer of this ATCC material. Anyone purchasing ATCC material is ultimately responsible for obtaining the permits. Please click here for information regarding the specific requirements for shipment to your location.
Isolation: Isolation date: 1994
Receptors:androgen receptor, expressed ( [53197 ] upregulated upon exposure to androgen)
Tumorigenic:Yes
Antigen Expression:kallikrein 3, KLK3 (prostate specific antigen, PSA); Homo sapiens, expressed (upon exposure to androgen) ( [53197 ] upon exposure to androgen)
DNA Profile (STR):Amelogenin: X
CSF1PO: 13
D13S317: 14
D16S539: 9,11
D5S818: 12,15
D7S820: 10,11
THO1: 8,9.3
TPOX: 8,11
vWA: 18
Cytogenetic Analysis:The depositor reports that at passage 44, a majority of the cells were near diploid, 45-47, X, -Y. Loss of Y chromosome has been observed in prostate cancer.
Age: 54 years
Gender: male
Ethnicity: Caucasian, White
Comments:WPE1-NB14 cells were derived from RWPE-1 cells (ATCC CRL-11609 ) after exposure to N-methyl-N-nitrosourea (MNU) [PubMed: 11304724]. Epithelial cells from the peripheral zone of a histologically normal adult human prostate were transfected with a plasmid carrying one copy of the human papilloma virus 18 (HPV-18) genome to establish the RWPE-1 cell line (ATCC CRL-11609 ). WPE1-NB14 cells show moderate invasive ability in the in vitro Boyden chamber invasion assay [PubMed: 11304724]. The colony forming efficiency (CFE) and the invasive ability of WPE1-NB14 cells are both greater than those of WPE1-NA22 cells (ATCC CRL-2849) [PubMed: 11304724]. WPE1-NB14 cells belong to a family of cell lines, referred to as the MNU cell lines, which are all derived from RWPE-1 cells after exposure to MNU. The larger family of cell lines, including RWPE-1 cells with a common lineage, mimics multiple steps in progression from normal epithelium to prostatic intra-epithelial neoplasia, and then to invasive cancer. The MNU cell lines, in order of increasing malignancy are: WPE1-NA22 (ATCC CRL-2849 ), WPE1-NB14 (ATCC CRL-2850 ), WPE1-NB11 (ATCC CRL-2851 ), and WPE1-NB26 (ATCC CRL-2852 ).
The depositor report that the parent RWPE-1 cell line (ATCC CRL-11609 ) was screened for Hepatitis B and C, and human immunodeficiency viruses, and was found to be negative.The depositor reports that the parent RWPE-1 cell line (ATCC CRL-11609 ) was screened for Hepatitis B and C, and human immunodeficiency viruses, and was found to be negative.
Propagation: ATCC complete growth medium: The base medium for this cell line is provided by Invitrogen (GIBCO) as part of a kit: Keratinocyte Serum Free Medium (K-SFM), Kit Catalog Number 17005-042. This kit is supplied with each of the two additives required to grow this cell line (bovine pituitary extract (BPE) and human recombinant epidermal growth factor (EGF). To make the complete growth medium, you will need to add the following components to the base medium:
  • 0.05 mg/ml BPE - provided with the K-SFM kit
  • 5 ng/ml EGF - provided with the K-SFM kit. NOTE: Do not filter complete medium.
    Atmosphere: air, 95%; carbon dioxide (CO2), 5%
    Temperature: 37.0°C
    Growth Conditions: Subculture cells before they reach confluence. Do not allow cells to become confluent.

  • Subculturing: Protocol:
    1. Remove and discard culture medium.
    2. Briefly rinse the cell layer with Ca++/Mg++ free Dulbecco's phosphate-buffered saline (D-PBS).
    3. Add 2.0 to 3.0 ml (to a T-25 flask) or 3.0 to 4.0 ml (to a T-75 flask) of 0.05% Trypsin - 0.53 mM EDTA solution, diluted 1:1 with D-PBS, and place flask in a 37C incubator for 5 to 8 minutes. Observe cells under an inverted microscope until cell layer is dispersed (usually within 5 to 10 minutes).
      Note: To avoid clumping do not agitate the cells by hitting or shaking the flask while waiting for the cells to detach.
    4. Add 6.0 to 8.0 ml of 0.1% Soybean Trypsin Inhibitor (or 2% fetal bovine serum in D-PBS), as appropriate, and aspirate cells by gently pipetting.
    5. Transfer cell suspension to centrifuge tube and spin at approximately 125 x g for 5 to 7 minutes.
    6. Discard supernatant and resuspend cells in fresh serum-free growth medium. Add appropriate aliquots of cell suspension to new culture vessels. An inoculum of 2 X 10(4) to 4 X 10(4) viable cells/sq. cm is recommended.
    7. Incubate cultures at 37C. We recommend that you maintain cultures at a cell concentration between 4 X 10(3) and 8 X 10(4) cells/sq. cm.

    Cells grown under serum-free or reduced serum conditions may not attach strongly during the 24 hours after subculture and should be disturbed as little as possible during that period.
    Subcultivation Ratio: A subcultivation ratio of 1:3 to 1:5 is recommended
    Medium Renewal: Every 48 hours
    Preservation: Freeze medium: Complete growth medium supplemented with 15% fetal bovine serum and 10% (v/v) DMSO
    Storage temperature: liquid nitrogen vapor phase
    Doubling Time: 38 hours
    Related Products:parental cell line:ATCC CRL-11609
    derived from same individual:ATCC CRL-11610
    derived from same individual:ATCC CRL-2849
    derived from same individual:ATCC CRL-2852
    derived from same individual:ATCC CRL-2851
    derived from same individual:ATCC CRL-2853
    derived from same individual:ATCC CRL-2854
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    46795: Webber MM, et al. Acinar differentiation by non-malignant immortalized human prostatic epithelial cells and its loss by malignant cells. Carcinogenesis 18: 1225-1231, 1997. PubMed: 9214606
    46799: Webber MM, et al. Prostate specific antigen and androgen receptor induction and characterization of an immortalized adult human prostatic epithelial cell line. Carcinogenesis 17: 1641-1646, 1996. PubMed: 8761420
    46950: Okamoto M, et al. Interleukin-6 and epidermal growth factor promote anchorage-independent growth of immortalized human prostatic epithelial cells treated with N-methyl-N-nitrosourea. Prostate 35: 255-262, 1998. PubMed: 9609548
    53180: Webber MM, et al. Immortalized and tumorigenic adult human prostatic epithelial cell lines: characteristics and applications. Part I. Cell markers and immortalized nontumorigenic cell lines. Prostate 29: 386-394, 1996. PubMed: 8977636
    53181: Webber MM, et al. Immortalized and tumorigenic adult human prostatic epithelial cell lines: characteristics and applications Part 2. Tumorigenic cell lines. Prostate 30: 58-64, 1997. PubMed: 9018337
    53182: Webber MM, et al. Immortalized and tumorigenic adult human prostatic epithelial cell lines: characteristics and applications. Part 3. Oncogenes, suppressor genes, and applications. Prostate 30: 136-142, 1997. PubMed: 9051152
    53183: Kremer R, et al. ras Activation of human prostate epithelial cells induces overexpression of parathyroid hormone-related peptide. Clin. Cancer Res. 3: 855-859, 1997. PubMed: 9815759
    53192: Jacob K, et al. Osteonectin promotes prostate cancer cell migration and invasion: a possible mechanism for metastasis to bone. Cancer Res. 59: 4453-4457, 1999. PubMed: 10485497
    53193: Achanzar WE, et al. Cadmium induces c-myc, p53, and c-jun expression in normal human prostate epithelial cells as a prelude to apoptosis. Toxicol. Appl. Pharmacol. 164: 291-300, 2000. PubMed: 10799339
    53194: Achanzar WE, et al. Cadmium-induced malignant transformation of human prostate epithelial cells. Cancer Res. 61: 455-458, 2001. PubMed: 11212230
    53196: Bello-DeOcampo D, et al. Laminin-1 and alpha6beta1 integrin regulate acinar morphogenesis of normal and malignant human prostate epithelial cells. Prostate 46: 142-153, 2001. PubMed: 11170142
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    89996: Quader ST, et al. Evaluation of the chemopreventive potential of retinoids using a novel in vitro human prostate carcinogenesis model. Mutat. Res. 496: 153-161, 2001. PubMed: 11551491
    89997: Webber MM, et al. A human prostatic stromal myofibroblast cell line WPMY-1: a model for stromal-epithelial interactions in prostatic neoplasia. Carcinogenesis 20: 1185-1192, 1999. PubMed: 10383888
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    90372: Webber MM, et al. Modulation of the malignant phenotype of human prostate cancer cells by N-(4-hydroxyphenyl)retinamide (4-HPR). Clin. Exp. Metastasis 17: 255-263, 1999. PubMed: 10432011
    90375: Sharp RM, et al. N-(4-hydroxyphenyl)retinamide (4-HPR) decreases neoplastic properties of human prostate cells: an agent for prevention. Mutat. Res. 496: 163-170, 2001. PubMed: 11551492
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    90378: Carruba G, et al. Intercellular communication and human prostate carcinogenesis. Ann. N.Y. Acad. Sci. 963: 156-168, 2002. PubMed: 12095941
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