Rat mesothelial cell line F2-0

Transformed rat mesothelial cell line isolated from the peritoneal fluid of a female rat (Fischer F344) after 347 days of induction with crocidolite (blue asbestos) injected intraperitoneously in 2008.
Belongs to the epithelioid group and "PNep" subgroup. With F2-3, F2-4, F3-1, and M3-1, shares in common intermediary levels of cadherin 1 compared with Sbnl and PNint subgroups (see Fig.4B of reference 1 below) and of fibronectin 1 (see Fig. S1 in supplementary material of reference 2 below).
The complete proteomic analysis data of the biocollection of cell lines has been deposited on the PRIDE database website (http://www.ebi.ac.uk/pride), part of the ProteomeXchange Consortium, with the dataset identifier PXD060521.

Interest / Relevance: - Academic Research: identification of markers of neoplastic / transformed mesothelial cells, analyses of chromosomal damage induced by asbestos, studies of the mechanism of asbestos-induced oncogenesis, implication of fibrosis and inflammation.

- Industry research: antibody production, screening of new anticancer agents, identification of factors that increase mesothelial proliferation and migration.

- Therapeutic: development of epigenetic drugs, design of cancer vaccines, regenerative medicine applications.



Cellular and Molecular Biology, Immunology.
Keywords: mesothelial cells, epithelioid, tumor marker, tumor invasion process, malignant transformation, proliferation rate
Scientist's name: M Daniel L. POULIQUEN
Publications:
1- Oncotarget (2016) 7, 34664-34687, doi: 10.18632/oncotarget.8970

2- Cancers (2020) 12, 939, doi: 10.3390/cancers12040939

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RT00410

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Organism: Rat
Tissue: Mesothelium (peritoneal cavity)
Morphology: Epithelioid
Passage Number: 4
Culture Medium: RPMI 1640 supplemented with 10% FCS and 2mM L-Glutamine
Growth Properties: In 6-well plates (300,000 cells/well): averaged doubling time 30 h, saturation density 200,000 cells / square cm.
Karyotype: not determined
Rare disease: No
Last update: 27/02/2025

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