WSU-DLCL cells were derived from a 32 year old female human with multidrug resistant (MDR) histiocytic lymphoma. This cell line displays phenotypic features of a mature B-cell. WSU-DLCL Cells are grown in suspension and form in clumps with large cellular size. The cell line expresses high amounts of P-glycoprotein for multi-drug resistance and chromosomal abnormalities with hyperetripolidy. WSU-DLCL cells are great for research on the MDR gene and its role in chemotherapy resistance.
Cell Type
Tumor Cells
Biosafety Level
2
Depositor
Wayne State University
Disclaimer
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Donor History
Female, 32, Olfactory groove meningioma
Expression Region
Multidrug resistance (MDR), high levels of?-glycoprotein
Expression Level
GFP, Kras?¹²?, and reduced expression of PTEN and p53 (PCR)
Growth Properties
Suspension, clumps
Growth Conditions
PriCoat?T25 Flasks (G299)?re recommended for optimal cell culture.?riGrow II (TM002) + 20% heat-inactivated FBS + 2mM L-Glutamine (G275) + 1% Penicillin/Streptomycin Solution (G255), 37.0?, 5% CO?.Note: cells are sensitive to post-thaw conditions and take additional time to recover. We recommend supplementing with additional FBS (25-30%) during the first week post-thaw. During the initial growth period (1-2 weeks) centrifuge half the cell suspension and discard supernatant, then combine cells with the leftover cell suspension and transfer to new cutlure vessels. Cells have a tendency to clump in culture. Change media to fresh media every 3 days.
Quantity
1x10? cells / 1.0 ml
Tissue
Blood (Immune)
Morphology
Polygonal
Notes
1. Visually examine the packaging containers for signs of leakage or breakage. 2. Immediately transfer frozen cells from dry ice packaging to a temperature below -130?, preferably in liquid nitrogen vapor phase storage, until ready for use.To ensure the highest level of viability, thaw the vial and initiate culture as soon as possible upon receipt. If continued storage is desired, the vial should only be stored below -130? or in liquid nitrogen vapor phase. Do not store at -70?, as it will result in loss of viability.
Organism
Human (H. sapiens)
Population Doubling
24 h
Species
Mouse (M. musculus)
Propagation
Use of PriCoat T25 Flasks (G299) or Applied Cell Extracellular Matrix (G422) is required for cell adhesion to the culture vessels. PriGrow III (TM003) + 10% FBS + 1% Penicillin/Streptomycin Solution (G255), 37.0°C, 5% CO?.
This product is intended for laboratory research use only. It is not intended for any animal or human therapeutic use, any human or animal consumption, or any diagnostic use.
Storage
Vapor phase of liquid nitrogen, or below -130?.
Thawing Protocol
1. Thaw cells quickly in a 37? water bath while agitating gently (maximum 2 minutes). The vial cap should be kept above the water level to minimize the risk of contamination. 2. Decontaminate the vial by spraying and wiping the exterior of the vial with 70% ethanol. From this point onwards, all operations should be strictly carried out inside a biological safety cabinet using aseptic conditions. 3. Transfer the cell suspension into a 15ml sterile conical tube containing 5ml of pre-warmed, complete growth media. Centrifuge cells at 125xg for 5-7 minutes. 4. Aspirate the supernatant without disturbing the cell pellet. Re-suspend the cell pellet in the recommended pre-warmed, complete growth media and dispense into a T25 culture flask. 5. Incubate the cells at the recommended conditions. 6. Change media to fresh media every 3 days.
Subculture Protocol
1. Simply add fresh complete media directly to the culture. Do not allow cell density to exceed 1x10? cells/ml. 2. Alternatively, replace complete growth media by centrifugation and re-suspend the cell pellet in fresh complete media, and add appropriate aliquots of the cell suspension to new culture vessels, as desired. 3. Incubate the cells at the recommended conditions. 4. Change media to fresh media every 3 days.