Author:
Maher Michael,Diesch Jeannine,Le Pannérer Marguerite-Marie,Cabezón Marta,Mallo Mar,Vergara Sara,Méndez López Aleix,Mesa Tudel Alba,Solé Francesc,Sorigue Marc,Zamora Lurdes,Granada Isabel,Buschbeck Marcus
Abstract
AbstractHaematopoietic malignancies are frequently characterized by karyotypic abnormalities. The development of targeted drugs has been pioneered with compounds against gene products of fusion genes caused by chromosomal translocations. While polysomies are equally frequent as translocations, for many of them we are lacking therapeutic approaches aimed at synthetic lethality. Here, we report two new cell lines, named MBU-7 and MBU-8, that differ in complete trisomy of chromosome18, a partial trisomy of chromosome 7 and a tetrasomy of the p-arm of chromosome 8, but otherwise share the same mutational pattern and complex karyotype. Both cell lines are divergent clones of U-937 cells and have the morphology and immunoprofile of monocytic cells. The distinct karyotypic differences between MBU-7 and MBU-8 are associated with a difference in the specific response to nucleoside analogues. Taken together, we propose the MBU-7 and MBU-8 cell lines described here as suitable in vitro models for screening and testing vulnerabilities that are associated with the disease-relevant polysomies of chromosome 7, 8 and 18.
Funder
H2020 Marie Skłodowska-Curie Actions
Ministerio de Ciencia e Innovación
José Carreras Leukämie-Stiftung
Publisher
Springer Science and Business Media LLC
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