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HT29-MTX resistant (100 microMolar)

HT29-MTX resistant (100 microMolar)

Catalogue No.

15121710

Cell Line Name

HT29-MTX resistant (100 microMolar)

Cell Line Description

HT29-MTX (100 microMolar) is a cell population isolated from the human colon cancer cell line HT29 by adaption to 100µM Methotrexate (MTX). Methotrexate interferes with a metabolic pathway, namely that of folate, by inhibiting the enzyme Dihydrofolate reductase (DHFR). HT29-MTX-resistant cells form a homogenous population of polarised goblet cells that secrete mucins of gastric immunoreactivity. A mucus gel becomes visible on the cell surface of the cell monolayer art post-confluency. These cells maintain their ability to differentiate under normal culture conditions in the absence of methotrexate. This cell line is tumourgenic in nude mice, with xenografts from MTX-adapted cells well differentiated and strongly express both mucus and DPP-IV (Dipeptidyl Peptidase IV). All cells show an apical expression of DPP-IV, CEA and villin regardless of whether they secrete mucins. P-glycoprotein was undetected in this cell line according to immunofluorescence staining.

General Info

Species

Human

Unique to ECACC

Yes

Also Known As

HT29MTX, HT29MTX resistant, HT-29 MTX resistant, HT29-MTX resistant, HT29-MTX resistant (10-4M)

Characteristics

Receptors

Apical brush border, dipeptidylpeptidase IV, carcinoembryonic antigen, and villin

Products

Cells form a homogenous population of polarised gobelt cells that secrete mucins with gastric immunoreactivity. HT29 subpopulation resistant to 100 µM Methotrexate

Tissue of Origin

Colon

Morphology

Epithelial

DNA profile (STR Profile)

Amelogenin: X

CSF1PO: 11, 12

D3S1358: 15, 17

D5S818: 11, 12

D7S820: 10

D8S1179: 10

D13S317: 11

D16S539: 11, 12

D18S51: 13

D21S11: 29

FGA: 20, 22

Penta D: 11

Penta E: 14, 16

TH01: 6, 9

TPOX: 8, 9

vWA: 17

Applications

Defining the biological characteristics of therapeutic drug resistance in tumour cells to develop new treatment strategies

Disease

Cancer

Culture Conditions

Cell Type

Epithelial

Subculture Routine

Split sub-confluent cultures (70-80%) 1:3 to 1:6. Seeding can be as low as 0.32 x 10⁴ cells/cm² up to 4 x 10⁴ cells/cm², using 0.05% trypsin/EDTA solution. Cells are cultured at 37°C, in 90% air and 10% CO₂, and passaged every 3 to 4 days.

Culture Medium

DMEM containing 10% heat-inactivated Foetal Bovine Serum (FBS) and supplemented with 100 µM Methotrexate (MTX).Cryopreserve cells in 10% Dimethyl sulphoxide (DMSO) and 90% FBS.

Growth Mode

Adherent

Additional Info

Depositor

CelluloNet, France on behalf of Thecla Lesuffleur (INSERM)

Country of Origin

France

Hazard Group (ACDP)

Hazard Group (ACDP) 2

Applications

References

Leteurtre E, Gouyer V, Rousseau K, Moreau O, Barbat A, Swallow D, Huet G, Lesuffleur T. Differential mucin expression in colon carcinoma HT-29 clones with variable resistance to 5-fluorouracil and methotrexate. Biol Cell. 2004 Mar;96 (2):145-51. PMID: 15050369 Lesuffleur T, Violette S, Vasile-Pandrea I, Dussaulx E, Barbat A, Muleris M, Zweibaum A. Resistance to high concentrations of methotrexate and 5-fluorouracil of differentiated HT-29 colon-cancer cells is restricted to cells of enterocytic phenotype. Int J Cancer. 1998 May 4;76 (3):383-92. PMID: 9579576

Bibliography

Lesuffleur T, Porchet N, Aubert JP, Swallow D, Gum JR, Kim YS, Real FX, Zweibaum A. Differential expression of the human mucin genes MUC1 to MUC5 in relation to growth and differentiation of different mucus-secreting HT-29 cell subpopulations. J Cell Sci. 1993 Nov;106 (Pt 3):771-83. PMID: 8308060.

Available Formats

  • Frozen

If use of this culture results in a scientific publication, it should be cited in the publication as: HT29-MTX resistant (100 microMolar) (ECACC 15121710).

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