1. The Human Glioblastoma Cell Culture Resource : Validated Cell Models Representing All Molecular Subtypes
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Xie, Yuan, Bergström, Tobias, Jiang, Yiwen, Johansson, Patrik, Marinescu, Voichita Dana, Lindberg, Nanna, Segerman, Anna, Wicher, Grzegorz, Niklasson, Mia, Baskaran, Sathishkumar, Sreedharan, Smitha, Everlien, Isabelle, Kastemar, Marianne, Hermansson, Annika, Elfineh, Lioudmila, Libard, Sylwia, Holland, Eric Charles, Hesselager, Göran, Alafuzoff, Irina, Westermark, Bengt, Nelander, Sven, Forsberg-Nilsson, Karin, Uhrbom, Lene, Xie, Yuan, Bergström, Tobias, Jiang, Yiwen, Johansson, Patrik, Marinescu, Voichita Dana, Lindberg, Nanna, Segerman, Anna, Wicher, Grzegorz, Niklasson, Mia, Baskaran, Sathishkumar, Sreedharan, Smitha, Everlien, Isabelle, Kastemar, Marianne, Hermansson, Annika, Elfineh, Lioudmila, Libard, Sylwia, Holland, Eric Charles, Hesselager, Göran, Alafuzoff, Irina, Westermark, Bengt, Nelander, Sven, Forsberg-Nilsson, Karin, and Uhrbom, Lene
- Abstract
Glioblastoma (GBM) is the most frequent and malignant form of primary brain tumor. GBM is essentially incurable and its resistance to therapy is attributed to a subpopulation of cells called gliomastem cells (GSCs). To meet the present shortage of relevant GBM cell (GC) lines we developed a library of annotated and validated cell lines derived from surgical samples of GBM patients, maintained under conditions to preserve GSC characteristics. This collection, which we call the Human Glioblastoma Cell Culture (HGCC) resource, consists of a biobank of 48 GC lines and an associated database containing high-resolution molecular data. We demonstrate that the HGCC lines are tumorigenic, harbor genomic lesions characteristic of GBMs, and represent all four transcriptional sub-types. The HGCC panel provides an open resource for in vitro and in vivo modeling of a large part of GBM diversity useful to both basic and translational GBM research., De två sista författarna delar sistaförfattarskapet.
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- 2015
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