Short tandem repeat profiling for the authentication of cancer stem-like cells.
Paola ViscontiFederica ParodiBarbara ParodiLucia CasarinoPaolo RomanoMariachiara BuccarelliRoberto PalliniQuintino Giorgio D'AlessandrisAndrea MontoriEmanuela PilozziLucia Ricci-VitianiPublished in: International journal of cancer (2020)
Colorectal and glioblastoma cancer stem-like cells (CSCs) are essential for translational research. Cell line authentication by short tandem repeat (STR) profiling ensures reproducibility of results in oncology research. This technique enables to identify mislabeling or cross-contamination of cell lines. In our study, we provide a reference dataset for a panel of colorectal and glioblastoma CSCs that allows authentication. Each cell line was entered into the cell Line Integrated Molecular Authentication database 2.1 to be compared to the STR profiles of 4485 tumor cell lines. This article also provides clinical data of patients from whom CSCs arose and data on the parent tumor stage and mutations. STR profiles and information of our CSCs are also available in the Cellosaurus database (ExPASy) as identified by unique research resource identifier codes.
Keyphrases
- chronic kidney disease
- end stage renal disease
- cancer stem cells
- papillary thyroid
- squamous cell
- electronic health record
- single cell
- big data
- palliative care
- ejection fraction
- lymph node metastasis
- drinking water
- newly diagnosed
- machine learning
- health risk
- artificial intelligence
- prognostic factors
- climate change
- patient reported outcomes