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Cellosaurus CS7SE (CVCL_L469)

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Cell line name CS7SE
Synonyms Cockayne Syndrome 7 SEattle; CSRDSE; 74.47; 7447; GM01428; GM-1428; GM 1428; GM1428
Accession CVCL_L469
Resource Identification Initiative To cite this cell line use: CS7SE (RRID:CVCL_L469)
Comments Population: African American.
Derived from site: In situ; Skin; UBERON=UBERON_0002097.
Cell type: Fibroblast of skin; CL=CL_0002620.
Disease Cockayne syndrome type B (NCIt: C135726)
Cockayne syndrome (ORDO: Orphanet_191)
Species of origin Homo sapiens (Human) (NCBI Taxonomy: 9606)
Hierarchy Children:
CVCL_ZU52 (CS7SE hTERT)
Sex of cell Female
Age at sampling 8Y
Category Finite cell line
Publications

DOI=10.5962/bhl.title.4090
Coriell L.L., Greene A.E.
The human genetic mutant cell repository: list of genetic variants, chromosomal aberrations and normal cell cultures submitted to the repository. 4th edition. October 1977.
(In misc. document) Institute for Medical Research (Camden, N.J.); pp.1-171; National Institutes of Health; Bethesda; USA (1977)

PubMed=157803
Lehmann A.R., Kirk-Bell S., Mayne L.V.
Abnormal kinetics of DNA synthesis in ultraviolet light-irradiated cells from patients with Cockayne's syndrome.
Cancer Res. 39:4237-4241(1979)

PubMed=431551; DOI=10.1016/0027-5107(79)90194-5
Wade M.H., Chu E.H.-Y.
Effects of DNA damaging agents on cultured fibroblasts derived from patients with Cockayne syndrome.
Mutat. Res. 59:49-60(1979)

PubMed=7360141; DOI=10.1016/0027-5107(80)90180-3
Marshall R.R., Arlett C.F., Harcourt S.A., Broughton B.C.
Increased sensitivity of cell strains from Cockayne's syndrome to sister-chromatid-exchange induction and cell killing by UV light.
Mutat. Res. 69:107-112(1980)

PubMed=7471106
Arlett C.F., Harcourt S.A.
Survey of radiosensitivity in a variety of human cell strains.
Cancer Res. 40:926-932(1980)

PubMed=7301938; DOI=10.1111/j.1751-1097.1981.tb09049.x
Day R.S. 3rd, Ziolkowski C.H.J., DiMattina M.
Decreased host cell reactivation of UV-irradiated adenovirus 5 by fibroblasts from Cockayne's syndrome patients.
Photochem. Photobiol. 34:603-607(1981)

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

PubMed=12665480; DOI=10.1096/fj.02-0851com
Tuo J.-S., Jaruga P., Rodriguez H., Bohr V.A., Dizdaroglu M.
Primary fibroblasts of Cockayne syndrome patients are defective in cellular repair of 8-hydroxyguanine and 8-hydroxyadenine resulting from oxidative stress.
FASEB J. 17:668-674(2003)

PubMed=27543334; DOI=10.1073/pnas.1610020113; PMCID=PMC5018765
Reid-Bayliss K.S., Arron S.T., Loeb L.A., Bezrookove V., Cleaver J.E.
Why Cockayne syndrome patients do not get cancer despite their DNA repair deficiency.
Proc. Natl. Acad. Sci. U.S.A. 113:10151-10156(2016)

Cross-references
Cell line collections (Providers) Coriell; GM01428
JCRB; KURB1917
Cell line databases/resources CLO; CLO_0030774
Biological sample resources BioSample; SAMN00803882
Encyclopedic resources Wikidata; Q54836824
Entry history
Entry creation06-May-2013
Last entry update29-Jun-2023
Version number15