HNO258 Cells
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Products are shipped frozen on dry ice in cryotubes. Each cryotube typically contains 3 × 106 cells for adherent lines or 5 × 106 cells for suspension lines (refer to the batch CoA for details).
General information
| Description | The HNO258 cell line is derived from an oral squamous cell carcinoma, which is a subtype of head and neck squamous cell carcinoma (HNSCC). This cell line exhibits several chromosomal abnormalities, which have been identified through chromosomal comparative genomic hybridization (cCGH). Specifically, HNO258 has shown DNA copy number gains in the chromosomal regions 1q41, 3q21-qter, 7p, 7cen-q21, 8q22-qter, 9cen-p13, 9q31-qter, 11q13, 15p, and 15q. Additionally, it displays copy number losses in the regions 4p and 18q12-qter. These genetic alterations are common in HNSCC and are associated with tumorigenesis and cancer progression. The amplification of 11q13, observed in HNO258, is particularly noteworthy due to its association with the overexpression of oncogenes such as CCND1 (cyclin D1) and CTTN (cortactin), which are involved in cell cycle regulation and cytoskeletal organization, respectively. These oncogenes are frequently implicated in the aggressive behavior of cancer cells, contributing to increased proliferation and invasiveness. The detailed genetic characterization of HNO258 makes it a valuable model for studying the molecular mechanisms underlying oral squamous cell carcinoma and for evaluating potential therapeutic strategies that target these specific genetic alterations. |
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| Organism | Human |
| Tissue | Oral cavity |
| Disease | Head and neck squamous cell carcinoma (HNSCC) |
Characteristics
| Age | 62 years |
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| Gender | Male |
| Ethnicity | Caucasian |
| Morphology | Epithelial-like |
| Growth properties | Monolayer, adherent |
Regulatory Data
| Citation | HNO258 (Cytion catalog number 300146) |
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| Biosafety level | 1 |
| NCBI_TaxID | 9606 |
| CellosaurusAccession | CVCL_D221 |
Biomolecular Data
Handling
| Culture Medium | DMEM, w: 4.5 g/L Glucose, w: 4 mM L-Glutamine, w: 3.7 g/L NaHCO3, w: 1.0 mM Sodium pyruvate (Cytion article number 820300a) |
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| Supplements | Supplement the medium with 10% FBS |
| Dissociation Reagent | Accutase |
| Subculturing | Remove the old medium from the adherent cells and wash them with PBS that lacks calcium and magnesium. For T25 flasks, use 3-5 ml of PBS, and for T75 flasks, use 5-10 ml. Then, cover the cells completely with Accutase, using 1-2 ml for T25 flasks and 2.5 ml for T75 flasks. Let the cells incubate at room temperature for 8-10 minutes to detach them. After incubation, gently mix the cells with 10 ml of medium to resuspend them, then centrifuge at 300xg for 3 minutes. Discard the supernatant, resuspend the cells in fresh medium, and transfer them into new flasks that already contain fresh medium. |
| Fluid renewal | 2 to 3 times per week |
| Freeze medium | As a cryopreservation medium, we use complete growth medium (including FBS) + 10% DMSO for adequate post-thaw viability, or CM-1 (Cytion catalog number 800100), which includes optimized osmoprotectants and metabolic stabilizers to enhance recovery and reduce cryo-induced stress. |
| Thawing and Culturing Cells |
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| Incubation Atmosphere | 37°C, 5% CO2, humidified atmosphere. |
| Shipping Conditions | Cryopreserved cell lines are shipped on dry ice in validated, insulated packaging with sufficient refrigerant to maintain approximately −78 °C throughout transit. On receipt, inspect the container immediately and transfer vials without delay to appropriate storage. |
| Storage Conditions | For long-term preservation, place vials in vapor-phase liquid nitrogen at about −150 to −196 °C. Storage at −80 °C is acceptable only as a short interim step before transfer to liquid nitrogen. |
Quality Control & Molecular Analysis
| Sterility | Mycoplasma contamination is excluded using both PCR-based assays and luminescence-based mycoplasma detection methods. To ensure there is no bacterial, fungal, or yeast contamination, cell cultures are subjected to daily visual inspections. |
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