L5178-R 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 L5178-R cell line is a murine lymphoma cell line derived from mouse lymphoid tissues. This cell line is particularly notable for its use in studying the mechanisms of lymphomagenesis and the cellular responses to various treatments, including chemotherapeutic agents and radiation. L5178-R cells are radioresistant, which makes them a valuable model for exploring the molecular and genetic factors that contribute to radiation resistance in cancer cells. This attribute is essential for research into improving therapeutic strategies for treating resistant forms of cancer. L5178-R cells are also frequently employed in mutagenesis and carcinogenesis studies due to their high sensitivity to mutagenic agents. This sensitivity is exploited in assays that assess the mutagenic potential of chemical compounds, contributing to toxicological research and safety evaluations. The cell line's genetic and phenotypic characteristics provide a robust platform for in vitro studies, enabling scientists to dissect the pathways involved in cancer development and progression. Additionally, the L5178-R cell line is used in immunological research to understand the interaction between tumor cells and the immune system, aiding in the development of immunotherapeutic approaches. |
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| Organism | Mouse |
| Tissue | Thymus |
| Disease | Leukemia |
| Synonyms | L5178Y-R, L5178YR, L-5178-Y-R, LY-R, LYR |
Characteristics
| Breed/Subspecies | DBA/2 |
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| Morphology | Round cells |
| Cell type | T lymphocyte |
| Growth properties | Suspension |
Regulatory Data
| Citation | L5178-R (Cytion catalog number 400258) |
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| Biosafety level | 1 |
| NCBI_TaxID | 10090 |
| CellosaurusAccession | CVCL_4234 |
Biomolecular Data
| Tumorigenic | In DBA/2 mice |
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| Viruses | MAP-test negative: Sendai, Ektromelie, Polyoma, K-Virus, Kilham, Reo 3, PVM, LCM, M.pulmonis, MVM, Theiler's GD VII, Toolan's H-1, MHV, LDV, RCV/SDA, M-Adenovirus, B.piliformis. |
Handling
| Culture Medium | RPMI 1640, w: 2.0 mM stable Glutamine, w: 2.0 g/L NaHCO3 (Cytion article number 820700a) |
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| Supplements | Supplement the medium with 10% FBS, 1 mM sodium pyruvate, 1% NEAA |
| Subculturing | Maintain cultures by periodically adding or replacing the medium. Initiate cultures with a density of 5 x 105 cells/ml and keep the cell concentration within the range of 3 x 105 to 1 x 106 cells/ml for optimal growth. |
| Seeding density | 1 x 106 cells/ml |
| Fluid renewal | Every 3 days |
| Post-Thaw Recovery | 2 to 4 days |
| 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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