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Cellosaurus QBL (CVCL_E814)

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Cell line name QBL
Synonyms GM06824; GM06824A
Accession CVCL_E814
Resource Identification Initiative To cite this cell line use: QBL (RRID:CVCL_E814)
Comments Part of: 10th International Histocompatibility Workshop (10IHW) cell line panel.
Population: Caucasian; Dutch.
Transformant: NCBI_TaxID; 10376; Epstein-Barr virus (EBV).
Omics: MHC region genome.
Derived from site: In situ; Peripheral blood; UBERON=UBERON_0000178.
Cell type: B-cell; CL=CL_0000236.
HLA typing Source: IPD-IMGT/HLA=11282
Class I
HLA-AA*26:01:01:01
HLA-BB*18:01:01:01
HLA-CC*05:01:01:01
Class II
HLA-DPDPA1*01:03
DPB1*02:02
HLA-DQDQA1*05:01:01
DQB1*02:01:01
HLA-DRDRA*01:01
DRB1*03:01:01
DRB3*02:02:01

Source: PubMed=30844424
Class I
HLA-AA*26:01:01:01
HLA-BB*18:01:01:01
HLA-CC*05:01:01:01
Class II
HLA-DPDPA1*01:03:01:01
DPB1*02:02
HLA-DQDQA1*05:01:01:01
DQB1*02:01:01
HLA-DRDRB1*03:01:01
DRB3*02:02:01:01
Species of origin Homo sapiens (Human) (NCBI Taxonomy: 9606)
Sex of cell Male
Age at sampling Age unspecified
Category Transformed cell line
Publications

PubMed=6417008; DOI=10.1007/BF00364391
Termijtelen A., Meera Khan P., Shaw S., van Rood J.J.
Mapping SB in relation to HLA and GLO1 using cells from first-cousin marriage offspring.
Immunogenetics 18:503-512(1983)

PubMed=6200433; DOI=10.1007/BF00364762
Brodsky F.M.
A matrix approach to human class II histocompatibility antigens: reactions of four monoclonal antibodies with the products of nine haplotypes.
Immunogenetics 19:179-194(1984)

DOI=10.1007/978-1-4612-3552-1_2
Yang S.Y., Milford E.L., Hammerling U., Dupont B.
Description of the reference panel of B-lymphoblastoid cell lines for factors of the HLA system: the B-cell line panel designed for the Tenth International Histocompatibility Workshop.
(In) Immunobiology of HLA. Volume I. Histocompatibility testing 1987; Dupont B. (eds.); pp.11-19; Springer; New York (1989)

DOI=10.1007/978-1-4612-3552-1_4
Mickelson E., Reinsmoen N., Robbins F.-M., Hartzman R.J., Odum N., Svejgaard A., Farrell C., Honeyman M., Flomenberg N., Sell T., Eckels D.
HLA-Dw and HLA-DP typing of the reference panel of B-lymphoblastoid cell lines.
(In) Immunobiology of HLA. Volume I. Histocompatibility testing 1987; Dupont B. (eds.); pp.38-42; Springer; New York (1989)

DOI=10.1007/978-1-4612-3552-1_5
Yang S.Y.
Assignment of HLA-A and HLA-B antigens for the reference panel of B-lymphoblastoid cell lines determined by one-dimensional isoelectric focusing (lD-IEF) gel electrophoresis.
(In) Immunobiology of HLA. Volume I. Histocompatibility testing 1987; Dupont B. (eds.); pp.43-44; Springer; New York (1989)

DOI=10.1007/978-1-4612-3552-1_6
Knowles R.W.
Assignment of HLA-class II alpha and beta chain 2-D gel patterns for the workshop reference panel of B-lymphoblastoid cell lines.
(In) Immunobiology of HLA. Volume I. Histocompatibility testing 1987; Dupont B. (eds.); pp.44-46; Springer; New York (1989)

DOI=10.1007/978-1-4612-3552-1_7
Flomenberg N.
Assignment of T-cell-defined (TCD) HLA class II specificities for the reference panel of B-lymphoblastoid cell lines.
(In) Immunobiology of HLA. Volume I. Histocompatibility testing 1987; Dupont B. (eds.); pp.46-48; Springer; New York (1989)

CLPUB00447
Mulivor R.A., Suchy S.F.
1992/1993 catalog of cell lines. NIGMS human genetic mutant cell repository. 16th edition. October 1992.
(In) Institute for Medical Research (Camden, N.J.) NIH 92-2011; pp.1-918; National Institutes of Health; Bethesda (1992)

PubMed=8813743; DOI=10.1111/j.1399-0039.1996.tb02596.x
Prasad V.K., Yang S.Y.
Allele assignment for HLA-A, -B, and -C genes to the Tenth International Histocompatibility Workshop cell lines.
Tissue Antigens 47:538-546(1996)

PubMed=16440057; DOI=10.1371/journal.pgen.0020009
Traherne J.A., Horton R., Roberts A.N., Miretti M.M., Hurles M.E., Stewart C.A., Ashurst J.L., Atrazhev A.M., Coggill P., Palmer S., Almeida-King J., Sims S., Wilming L.G., Rogers J., de Jong P.J., Carrington M.N., Elliott J.F., Sawcer S., Todd J.A., Trowsdale J., Beck S.
Genetic analysis of completely sequenced disease-associated MHC haplotypes identifies shuffling of segments in recent human history.
PLoS Genet. 2:E9-E9(2006)

PubMed=16702430; DOI=10.1534/genetics.106.057034
Shiina T., Ota M., Shimizu S., Katsuyama Y., Hashimoto N., Takasu M., Anzai T., Kulski J.K., Kikkawa E., Naruse T., Kimura N., Yanagiya K., Watanabe A., Hosomichi K., Kohara S., Iwamoto C., Umehara Y., Meyer A., Wanner V., Sano K., Macquin C., Ikeo K., Tokunaga K., Gojobori T., Inoko H., Bahram S.
Rapid evolution of major histocompatibility complex class I genes in primates generates new disease alleles in humans via hitchhiking diversity.
Genetics 173:1555-1570(2006)

PubMed=16948657; DOI=10.1111/j.1399-0039.2006.00659.x
Marsh S.G.E.
Nomenclature for factors of the HLA system, update June 2006.
Tissue Antigens 68:276-277(2006)

PubMed=18193213; DOI=10.1007/s00251-007-0262-2
Horton R., Gibson R., Coggill P., Miretti M.M., Allcock R.J.N., Almeida-King J., Forbes S., Gilbert J.G.R., Halls K., Harrow J.L., Hart E., Howe K.L., Jackson D.K., Palmer S., Roberts A.N., Sims S., Stewart C.A., Traherne J.A., Trevanion S., Wilming L.G., Rogers J., de Jong P.J., Elliott J.F., Sawcer S., Todd J.A., Trowsdale J., Beck S.
Variation analysis and gene annotation of eight MHC haplotypes: the MHC Haplotype Project.
Immunogenetics 60:1-18(2008)

PubMed=28360230; DOI=10.1101/gr.213538.116
Norman P.J., Norberg S.J., Guethlein L.A., Nemat-Gorgani N., Royce T., Wroblewski E.E., Dunn T., Mann T., Alicata C., Hollenbach J.A., Chang W.-H., Shults Won M., Gunderson K.L., Abi-Rached L., Ronaghi M., Parham P.
Sequences of 95 human MHC haplotypes reveal extreme coding variation in genes other than highly polymorphic HLA class I and II.
Genome Res. 27:813-823(2017)

PubMed=29171935; DOI=10.1111/tan.13184
Turner T.R., Hayhurst J.D., Hayward D.R., Bultitude W.P., Barker D.J., Robinson J., Madrigal J.A., Mayor N.P., Marsh S.G.E.
Single molecule real-time DNA sequencing of HLA genes at ultra-high resolution from 126 international HLA and immunogenetics workshop cell lines.
HLA 91:88-101(2018)

PubMed=30844424; DOI=10.1016/j.humimm.2019.03.001
Creary L.E., Guerra S.G., Chong W., Brown C.J., Turner T.R., Robinson J., Bultitude W.P., Mayor N.P., Marsh S.G.E., Saito K., Lam K., Duke J.L., Mosbruger T.L., Ferriola D., Monos D.S., Willis A., Askar M., Fischer G.F., Saw C.L., Ragoussis J., Petrek M., Serra-Pages C., Juan Otero M., Stavropoulos-Giokas C., Dinou A., Ameen R., Al Shemmari S., Spierings E., Gendzekhadze K., Morris G.P., Zhang Q.-H., Kashi Z., Hsu S., Gangavarapu S., Mallempati K.C., Yamamoto F., Osoegawa K., Vayntrub T., Chang C.-J., Hansen J.A., Fernandez-Vina M.A.
Next-generation HLA typing of 382 International Histocompatibility Working Group reference B-lymphoblastoid cell lines: report from the 17th International HLA and Immunogenetics Workshop.
Hum. Immunol. 80:449-460(2019)

Cross-references
Cell line collections (Providers) Coriell; GM06824
ECACC; 94070713
Cell line databases/resources CLO; CLO_0036520
dbMHC; 49008
IHW; IHW09020
IPD-IMGT/HLA; 11282
Encyclopedic resources Wikidata; Q54948796
Entry history
Entry creation22-Oct-2012
Last entry update05-Oct-2023
Version number22