iPSC_MFS_FBN1_MCE-KB_C8
CMGANTi005-A
General
Cell Line |
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hPSCreg name | CMGANTi005-A |
Cite as: | CMGANTi005-A (RRID:CVCL_D0QU) |
Alternative name(s) |
iPSC_MFS_FBN1_MCE-KB_C8
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Cell line type | Human induced pluripotent stem cell (hiPSC) |
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Last update | 24th January 2023 |
User feedback | |
Provider |
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Generator | Center of Medical Genetics Antwerp (CMGANT) |
Owner | Center of Medical Genetics Antwerp (CMGANT) |
Derivation country | Belgium |
External Databases |
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BioSamples | SAMEA112328776 |
Cellosaurus | CVCL_D0QU |
Wikidata | Q123030949 |
General Information |
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Publications | |
* Is the cell line readily obtainable for third parties? |
Yes Research use: allowed
Clinical use: allowed
Commercial use: not allowed
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Donor Information
General Donor Information |
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Sex | female |
Ethnicity | Caucasian |
Phenotype and Disease related information (Donor) |
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Diseases | A disease was diagnosed.
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Family history | Yes |
Is the medical history available upon request? | Yes |
Is clinical information available? | Yes |
Karyotyping (Donor) |
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Has the donor karyotype been analysed? |
Yes
Karyotyping method:
Molecular karyotyping by SNP array
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Other Genotyping (Donor) |
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Is there genome-wide genotyping or functional data available? |
No
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External Databases (Donor) |
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BioSamples | SAMEA112328777 |
Ethics
Has informed consent been obtained from the donor of the embryo/tissue from which the pluripotent stem cells have been derived? | Yes |
Was the consent voluntarily given? | Yes |
Has the donor been informed that participation will not directly influence their personal treatment? | Yes |
Can you provide us with a copy of the Donor Information Sheet provided to the donor? | Yes |
Do you (Depositor/Provider) hold the original Donor Consent Form? | Yes |
Alternatives to consent are available? | No |
Is there other documentation provided to the donor for consenting purposes? | No |
Confirm that consent was obtained by a qualified professional | Yes |
Has the donor agreed to be re-contacted? | Unknown |
Has the donor been informed about how her/his data will be protected? | Yes |
Please indicate whether the data associated with the donated material has been pseudonymised or anonymised. | pseudonymised |
Does consent explicitly allow the derivation of pluripotent stem cells? | Yes |
Does consent expressly prevent the derivation of pluripotent stem cells? | No |
Does consent pertain to a specific research project? | Yes |
Details on restriction to research project | |
Does consent permit unforeseen future research, without further consent? | No |
Does the consent permit uses of donated embryo/tissue or derived cell line intended for clinical treatment or human applications? | No |
Does consent expressly prevent development of commercial products? | No |
Does consent expressly prevent financial gain from any use of the donated embryo/tissue, including any product made from it? | No |
Does consent expressly permit storage of donated embryo/tissue for an unlimited time? | No |
Does consent expressly permit storage of cells derived from the donated embryo/tissue for an unlimited time? | No |
Does consent prevent the DONATED BIOSAMPLE from being made available to researchers anywhere in the world? | No |
Does consent prevent CELLS DERIVED FROM THE DONATED BIOSAMPLE from being made available to researchers anywhere in the world? | No |
Does consent permit research by | |
an academic institution? | Yes |
a public organisation? | Yes |
a non-profit company? | Yes |
a for-profit corporation? | No |
How may genetic information associated with the cell line be accessed? | Open Access |
Will the donor expect to receive financial benefit, beyond reasonable expenses, in return for donating the biosample? | No |
Does the consent anticipate that the donor will be notified of results or outcomes of any research involving the donated samples or derived cells? | No |
Does the consent permit the donor, upon withdrawal of consent, to stop the use of the derived cell line(s) that have already been created from donated samples? | Yes |
Does the consent permit the donor, upon withdrawal of consent, to stop delivery or use of information and data about the donor? | Yes |
Has a favourable opinion been obtained from a research ethics committee, or other ethics review panel, in relation to the Research Protocol including the consent provisions? | Yes |
Name of accrediting authority involved? | |
Approval number | |
Has a favourable opinion been obtained from a research ethics committee, or other ethics review panel, in relation to the PROPOSED PROJECT, involving use of donated embryo/tissue or derived cells? | No |
Do you have obligations to third parties in regard to the use of the cell line? | No |
Are you aware of any further constraints on the use of the donated embryo/tissue or derived cells? | No |
Is there an MTA available for the cell line? | Yes |
For generation of the cell line, who was the supplier of any recombined DNA vectors or commercial kits used? | |
Are you aware of any constraints on the use or distribution of the cell line from the owner or any parties identified in the query above? | No |
hIPSC Derivation
General |
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Source cell type |
A peripheral blood cell with a single nucleus. This category includes lymphocytes and monocytes.
Synonyms
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Source cell origin |
A liquid tissue; its major function is to transport oxygen throughout the body. It also supplies the tissues with nutrients, removes waste products, and contains various components of the immune system defending the body against infection. Several hormones also travel in the blood.
Synonyms
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Reprogramming method |
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Vector type | Non-integrating |
Vector | Sendai virus |
Is reprogramming vector detectable? |
No |
Methods used |
RT-PCR
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Vector free reprogramming |
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Other |
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Derived under xeno-free conditions |
Unknown |
Derived under GMP? |
Unknown |
Available as clinical grade? |
Unknown |
Culture Conditions
Medium |
Essential 8™ Flex
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Characterisation
Analysis of Undifferentiated Cells
Marker | Expressed | Immunostaining | RT-PCR | Flow Cytometry | Enzymatic Assay | Expression Profiles |
SOX2 |
Yes |
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POU5F1 (OCT-4) |
Yes |
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POU5F1 (OCT-4) |
Yes |
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NANOG |
Yes |
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DNMT3B |
Yes |
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Marker | Present | Absent |
mCpG | ||
OCT4 | X |
Self-renewal
Positive
Endoderm
Positive
Mesoderm
Positive
Ectoderm score
Positive
Differentiation Potency
In vitro directed differentiation
Marker | Expressed |
SOX17 |
Yes |
FOXA2 |
Yes |
CXCR4 |
Yes |
In vitro directed differentiation
Marker | Expressed |
NKX2.5 |
Yes |
ASMA |
Yes |
HAND1 |
Yes |
In vitro directed differentiation
Marker | Expressed |
PAX6 |
Yes |
MAP2 |
Yes |
HES5 |
Yes |
Genotyping
Karyotyping (Cell Line) |
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Has the cell line karyotype been analysed? |
No
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Other Genotyping (Cell Line) |
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