UKKi034-B

NP0079-B, NP0079-15B

iPSC line

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General#

Cell Line

hPSCreg Name UKKi034-B
Alternative name(s)
NP0079-B, NP0079-15B
Cell line type Human induced pluripotent stem cell (hiPSC)

Provider

Depositor Klinikum der Universität zu Köln (UKK)
Distributors
EBiSC
European Collection of Authenticated Cell Cultures (ECACC)
Derivation country Germany

External Databases

hPSCreg UKKi034-B
BioSamples SAMEA104615857
ECACC 66540893
Cellosaurus CVCL_VF40
CLO CLO_0102286
Wikidata Q54990538

General Information

* Is the cell line readily obtainable for third parties?
Yes
Research use: allowed
Clinical use: allowed
Commercial use: allowed

Donor Information#

General Donor Information

Sex female
Age of donor (at collection) 25-29

Phenotype and Disease related information (Donor)

Diseases A disease was diagnosed.
long QT syndrome 1
KCNQ1, heterozygous mutation, c.830C>T, p.Ser277Leu
The donor is affected.
Genetic variants
KCNQ1 (target)
11p15.5-p15.4
NM_000218.2:c.830C>T
NP_000209.2:p.Ser277Leu
Heterozygous
Family history no
Is the medical history available upon request? yes
Is clinical information available? yes

Karyotyping (Donor)

Has the donor karyotype been analysed?
Yes
Karyotyping method: Molecular karyotyping by SNP array

Other Genotyping (Donor)

Is there genome-wide genotyping or functional data available?
Yes

Donor Relations

Other cell lines of this donor

External Databases (Donor)

BioSamples SAMEA104615902

hIPSC Derivation#

General

Source cell type
peripheral blood mononuclear cell
A leukocyte with a single non-segmented nucleus in the mature form found in the circulatory pool of blood.
Age of donor (at collection) 25-29
Collected in 2017
Passage number reprogrammed 0

Reprogramming method

Vector type Non-integrating
Vector Sendai virus
Genes
Is reprogramming vector detectable?
No
Methods used
PCR
Notes on reprogramming vector detection negative
Files and images showing reprogramming vector expressed or silenced

Vector free reprogramming

Type of used vector free reprogramming factor(s)
None

Other

Selection criteria for clones morphology
Derived under xeno-free conditions
Yes
Derived under GMP?
No
Available as clinical grade?
No

Culture Conditions#

The following are the depositor culture conditions, they do not refer to any specific batch.
Surface coating Vitronectin
Passage method Enzyme-free cell dissociation
EDTA
O2 Concentration 20 %
CO2 Concentration 5 %
Medium Other medium:
Base medium: StemFlex
Main protein source: Albumine
Serum concentration: 0 %
Has Rock inhibitor (Y27632) been used at passage previously with this cell line?
No
Has Rock inhibitor (Y27632) been used at cryo previously with this cell line?
No
Has Rock inhibitor (Y27632) been used at thaw previously with this cell line?
No

Characterisation#

Analysis of Undifferentiated Cells
Marker Expressed Immunostaining RT-PCR FACS Enzymatic Assay Expression Profiles
NANOG
Yes
OCT 4
Yes
SSEA-4
Yes
TRA 1-80
Yes
SSEA-1
No
Morphology pictures
Differentiation Potency
Endoderm
Ont Id: UBERON_0000925
In vitro directed differentiation
Marker Expressed
SOX17
Yes
Morphology
Mesoderm
Ont Id: UBERON_0000926
In vitro directed differentiation
Marker Expressed
BRACHYURY
Yes
Morphology
Ectoderm
Ont Id: UBERON_0000924
In vitro directed differentiation
Marker Expressed
NES
Unknown
Morphology

Microbiology / Virus Screening

HIV 1 Negative
HIV 2 Negative
Hepatitis B Negative
Hepatitis C Negative
Mycoplasma Negative

Genotyping#

Karyotyping (Cell Line)

Has the cell line karyotype been analysed?
Yes
No larger chromosomal aberrations to be reported; Chr12: Early mosaic in q23.1.
Passage number: 21

Other Genotyping (Cell Line)

Is there genome-wide genotyping or functional data available?
Yes