NCI-60#SNB-19

{{Short description|Cancer cell line panel}}

The NCI-60 cancer cell line panel is a group of 60 human cancer cell lines used by the National Cancer Institute (NCI) for the screening of compounds to detect potential anticancer activity.

{{cite web

|url= https://dtp.cancer.gov/discovery_development/nci-60/cell_list.htm

|title= Cell Lines in the In Vitro Screen

|date= 8 May 2015

|website= Developmental Therapeutics Program

|publisher= National Cancer Institute

|access-date= 6 January 2018

}}

Purpose

The screening procedure is called the NCI-60 Human Tumor Cell Lines Screen, and it is one of the Discovery & Development Services of NCI's Developmental Therapeutics Program (DTP).

{{cite web

|url= https://dtp.cancer.gov/discovery_development/nci-60/default.htm

|title= NCI-60 Human Tumor Cell Lines Screen

|date= 26 August 2015

|website= Developmental Therapeutics Program

|publisher= National Cancer Institute

|access-date= 6 January 2018

}}

{{cite web

|url= https://dtp.cancer.gov/discovery_development/default.htm

|title= Discovery & Development Services

|date= 26 August 2015

|website= Developmental Therapeutics Program

|publisher= National Cancer Institute

|access-date= 6 January 2018

}}

{{cite web

|url= https://dtp.cancer.gov/

|title= Welcome to the Developmental Therapeutics Program

|website= Developmental Therapeutics Program

|publisher= National Cancer Institute

|access-date= 6 January 2018

}}

The screening rates for each cell line the cytostatic and cytotoxic impact of tested substances.

Due to the diversity of the cell lines, it is possible to compare tested compounds by their effect patterns, high correlation potentially corresponding to similar effect mechanisms.

An automated comparison against a database of more than 88,000 pure compounds and more than 34,000 crude extracts ({{as of|2017|01|06|lc=y}}) is provided by the COMPARE tool, which shows a list of substances ranked by the Pearson correlation coefficients for a given test substance.

{{cite web

|url= https://dtp.cancer.gov/databases_tools/compare.htm

|title= COMPARE Analysis

|date= 11 August 2015

|website= Developmental Therapeutics Program

|publisher= National Cancer Institute

|access-date= 6 January 2018

}}

The same panel is used in the Molecular Target Program for the characterization of molecular targets. Measurements include protein levels, RNA measurements, mutation status and enzyme activity levels.

{{cite web

|url= https://dtp.cancer.gov/databases_tools/molecular_target/default.htm

|title= Molecular Targets

|date= 12 May 2015

|website= Developmental Therapeutics Program

|publisher= National Cancer Institute

|access-date= 7 January 2018

}}

Cell Lines

The panel holds cell lines representing leukemia, melanoma, non-small-cell lung carcinoma, and cancers of the brain, ovary, breast, colon, kidney, and prostate.

13 additional cell lines are evaluated for use in the screening program,

among them two lines deriving from so far not represented small-cell lung carcinoma.

All cell lines but one ({{as of|2017|01|06|lc=y}}) are available to other laboratories, including the additional cell lines.

Misidentification and Misclassification

Starting around the turn of the millennium, several cell lines were found to be misidentified or misclassified at the time of investigation or earlier:

{{cite web

|url= https://dtp.cancer.gov/discovery_development/nci-60/mda-mb-435.htm

|title= MDA-MB-435, and its derivation MDA-N, are Melanoma cell lines, not breast cancer cell lines.

|date= 8 May 2015

|website= Developmental Therapeutics Program

|publisher= National Cancer Institute

|access-date= 6 January 2018

}}

{{cite web

|url= https://dtp.cancer.gov/discovery_development/nci-60/nci-adrres.htm

|title= Cell Line NCI/ADR-RES is an Ovarian tumor cell line, not a Breast line.

|date= 8 May 2015

|website= Developmental Therapeutics Program

|publisher= National Cancer Institute

|access-date= 6 January 2018

}}

{{cite web

|url= https://dtp.cancer.gov/discovery_development/nci-60/u251_snb-19.htm

|title= CNS cell lines SNB-19 and U251 are derived from the same individual.

|date= 8 May 2015

|website= Developmental Therapeutics Program

|publisher= National Cancer Institute

|access-date= 6 January 2018

}}

MDA-MB-435, originally classified as breast cancer cell line, was identified as being a melanoma cell line.

When investigated further, current MDA-MB-435 appeared to be derived from the same individual as cell line M14.

An examination of clones made clear that the mixup with M14 happened very early in the history of MDA-MB-435, before establishment in the Developmental Therapeutics Program.

NCI/ADR-RES, originally classified as breast cancer cell line, was identified as being an ovarian tumor cell line.

NCI/ADR-RES appears to have been derived at some point in time from cell line OVCAR-8.

Originally the cell line was named MCF-7/ADR-RES; it was renamed together with the change in classification.

Two brain cancer cell lines, SNB-19 and U251, were discovered to come from the same person.

This makes a mixup likely.

A 61st cell line, MDA-N, has been confirmed to being derived from the misclassified MDA-MB-435 cell line.

So it is also misclassified, really being a melanoma cell line, but {{as of|2018|01|06|lc=y}} the official website still lists it as breast cancer cell line.

This cell line is not available {{as of|2018|01|06|lc=y}}.

The International Cell Line Authentication Committee maintains a list of contaminated cell lines.

{{Citation

| date = 1 December 2016

| title = Database of Cross-Contaminated or Misidentified Cell Lines

| publisher = International Cell Line Authentication Committee (ICLAC)

| url = http://iclac.org/wp-content/uploads/Cross-Contaminations-v8_0.pdf

| version = 8.0

| accessdate = 6 January 2018

}}

It includes the cell lines reported above, although usually with reporting dates and articles considerably later than the first dates and articles rising specific concern regarding the respective cell line.

= Continued Use of Wrong Classification =

{{as of|2014}} Hundreds of research studies still use MDA-MB-435 as model of breast cancer, even after it was officially declared to be a melanoma cell line in 2007, and even in highest-rated international peer-reviewed journals.

{{cite journal

| last1 = Prasad

| first1 = Vidudala VTS

| last2 = Gopalan

| first2 = Ramprasad OG

| date = 2 June 2015

| title = Continued use of MDA-MB-435, a melanoma cell line, as a model for human breast cancer, even in year, 2014

| journal = npj Breast Cancer

| volume = 1

| pages = 15002–

| doi = 10.1038/npjbcancer.2015.2

| pmid = 28721362

| pmc= 5515196

}}

Similar is true for other misidentified cell lines.

List of NCI-60 Cell Lines

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The NCI-60 cell lines used by NCI's Human Tumor Cell Lines Screen as described on the website of the Developmental Therapeutics Program.

{{cite web

|url= https://www.cellosaurus.org/search?input=%22NCI60%20cancer%20cell%20line%20panel%22

|title= Cellosaurus search result: 61 hits for "NCI60 cancer cell line panel"

|website= Cellosaurus

|publisher= Swiss Institute of Bioinformatics

|access-date= 7 January 2018

}}

The reference includes the list of linked pages in the search result.

Links to corresponding Cellosaurus descriptions and Research Resource Identifiers (RRID) have been added.

The Cellosaurus identifier is a combination of the cell line name variant chosen by Cellosaurus, with the Cellosaurus accession ID, the latter written as RRID.

Cell lineTumor classification(Potentially) misidentifiedOriginal classificationUnavailableDoubling Time (Hours)Inoculation DensityCellosaurus identifier and link
id = "CCRF-CEM"

| CCRF-CEM

Leukemia26.740000[https://www.cellosaurus.org/CVCL_0207 CCRF-CEM (RRID:CVCL_0207)]
id = "HL-60(TB)"

| HL-60(TB)

Leukemia28.640000[https://www.cellosaurus.org/CVCL_A794 HL-60(TB) (RRID:CVCL_A794)]
K-562Leukemia19.65000[https://www.cellosaurus.org/CVCL_0004 K-562 (RRID:CVCL_0004)]
id = "MOLT-4"

| MOLT-4

Leukemia27.930000[https://www.cellosaurus.org/CVCL_0013 MOLT-4 (RRID:CVCL_0013)]
id = "RPMI-8226"

| RPMI-8226

Leukemia33.520000[https://www.cellosaurus.org/CVCL_0014 RPMI-8226 (RRID:CVCL_0014)]
id = "SR-786"

| SR-786

Leukemia28.720000[https://www.cellosaurus.org/CVCL_1711 SR (RRID:CVCL_1711)]
A549Non-Small Cell Lung22.97500[https://www.cellosaurus.org/CVCL_0023 A-549 (RRID:CVCL_0023)]
id = "EKVX"

| EKVX

Non-Small Cell Lung43.620000[https://www.cellosaurus.org/CVCL_1195 EKVX (RRID:CVCL_1195)]
id = "HOP-62"

| HOP-62

Non-Small Cell Lung3910000[https://www.cellosaurus.org/CVCL_1285 HOP-62 (RRID:CVCL_1285)]
id ="HOP-92"

| HOP-92

Non-Small Cell Lung79.520000[https://www.cellosaurus.org/CVCL_1286 HOP-92 (RRID:CVCL_1286)]
id = "NCI-H226"

| NCI-H226

Non-Small Cell Lung6120000[https://www.cellosaurus.org/CVCL_1544 NCI-H226 (RRID:CVCL_1544)]
id = "NCI-H23"

| NCI-H23

Non-Small Cell Lung33.420000[https://www.cellosaurus.org/CVCL_1547 NCI-H23 (RRID:CVCL_1547)]
id = "NCI-H322M"

| NCI-H322M

Non-Small Cell Lung35.320000[https://www.cellosaurus.org/CVCL_1557 NCI-H322M (RRID:CVCL_1557)]
id = "NCI-H460"

| NCI-H460

Non-Small Cell Lung17.87500[https://www.cellosaurus.org/CVCL_0459 NCI-H460 (RRID:CVCL_0459)]
id = "NCI-H522"

| NCI-H522

Non-Small Cell Lung38.220000[https://www.cellosaurus.org/CVCL_1567 NCI-H522 (RRID:CVCL_1567)]
id = "COLO 205"

| COLO 205

Colon23.815000[https://www.cellosaurus.org/CVCL_0218 COLO 205 (RRID:CVCL_0218)]
id = "HCC-2998"

| HCC-2998

Colon31.515000[https://www.cellosaurus.org/CVCL_1266 HCC2998 (RRID:CVCL_1266)]
HCT116Colon17.45000[https://www.cellosaurus.org/CVCL_0291 HCT 116 (RRID:CVCL_0291)]
HCT-15Colon20.610000[https://www.cellosaurus.org/CVCL_0292 HCT 15 (RRID:CVCL_0292)]
HT-29Colon19.55000[https://www.cellosaurus.org/CVCL_0320 HT-29 (RRID:CVCL_0320)]
id = "KM12"

| KM12

Colon23.715000[https://www.cellosaurus.org/CVCL_1331 KM12 (RRID:CVCL_1331)]
id = "SW-620"

| SW-620

Colon20.410000[https://www.cellosaurus.org/CVCL_0547 SW620 (RRID:CVCL_0547)]
id = "SF-268"

| SF-268

CNS33.115000[https://web.expasy.org/cellosaurus/CVCL_1689 SF268 (RRID:CVCL_1689)]
id = "SF-295"

| SF-295

CNS29.510000[https://www.cellosaurus.org/CVCL_1690 SF295 (RRID:CVCL_1690)]
id = "SF-539"

| SF-539

CNS35.415000[https://www.cellosaurus.org/CVCL_1691 SF539 (RRID:CVCL_1691)]
id = "SNB-19"

| SNB-19

CNSyesCNS34.615000[https://www.cellosaurus.org/CVCL_0535 SNB-19 (RRID:CVCL_0535)]
id = "SNB-75"

| SNB-75

CNS62.820000[https://www.cellosaurus.org/CVCL_1706 SNB-75 (RRID:CVCL_1706)]
id = "U251"

| U251

CNSyesCNS23.87500[https://www.cellosaurus.org/CVCL_0021 U-251MG (RRID:CVCL_0021)]
id = "LOX IMVI"

| LOX IMVI

Melanoma20.57500[https://www.cellosaurus.org/CVCL_1381 LOX-IMVI (RRID:CVCL_1381)]
id ="MALME-3M"

| MALME-3M

Melanoma46.220000[https://www.cellosaurus.org/CVCL_1438 Malme-3M (RRID:CVCL_1438)]
id = "M14"

| M14

Melanoma26.315000[https://www.cellosaurus.org/CVCL_1395 M14 (RRID:CVCL_1395)]
id = "MDA-MB-435"

| MDA-MB-435

MelanomayesBreast25.815000[https://www.cellosaurus.org/CVCL_0417 MDA-MB-435 (RRID:CVCL_0417)]
id = "SK-MEL-2"

| SK-MEL-2

Melanoma45.520000[https://www.cellosaurus.org/CVCL_0069 SK-MEL-2 (RRID:CVCL_0069)]
id = "SK-MEL-28"

| SK-MEL-28

Melanoma35.110000[https://www.cellosaurus.org/CVCL_0526 SK-MEL-28 (RRID:CVCL_0526)]
id = "SK-MEL-5"

| SK-MEL-5

Melanoma25.210000[https://www.cellosaurus.org/CVCL_0527 SK-MEL-5 (RRID:CVCL_0527)]
id = "UACC-257"

| UACC-257

Melanoma38.520000[https://www.cellosaurus.org/CVCL_1779 UACC-257 (RRID:CVCL_1779)]
id = "UACC-62"

| UACC-62

Melanoma31.310000[https://www.cellosaurus.org/CVCL_1780 UACC-62 (RRID:CVCL_1780)]
id = "IGROV-1"

| IGROV-1

Ovarian3110000[https://www.cellosaurus.org/CVCL_1304 IGROV-1 (RRID:CVCL_1304)]
id = "OVCAR-3"

| OVCAR-3

Ovarian34.710000[https://www.cellosaurus.org/CVCL_0465 OVCAR-3 (RRID:CVCL_0465)]
id = "OVCAR-4"

| OVCAR-4

Ovarian41.415000[https://www.cellosaurus.org/CVCL_1627 OVCAR-4 (RRID:CVCL_1627)]
id = "OVCAR-5"

| OVCAR-5

Ovarian48.820000[https://www.cellosaurus.org/CVCL_1628 OVCAR-5 (RRID:CVCL_1628)]
id = "OVCAR-8"

| OVCAR-8

Ovarian26.110000[https://www.cellosaurus.org/CVCL_1629 OVCAR-8 (RRID:CVCL_1629)]
id = "NCI/ADR-RES"

| {{anchor|MCF-7/ADR-RES}}NCI/ADR-RES (originally MCF-7/ADR-RES)

OvarianyesBreast3415000[https://www.cellosaurus.org/CVCL_1452 NCI-ADR-RES (RRID:CVCL_1452)]
SK-OV-3Ovarian48.720000[https://www.cellosaurus.org/CVCL_0532 SK-OV-3 (RRID:CVCL_0532)]
id = "786-O"

| 786-O

Renal22.410000[https://www.cellosaurus.org/CVCL_1051 786-O (RRID:CVCL_1051)]
id = "A498"

| A498

Renal66.825000[https://www.cellosaurus.org/CVCL_1056 A-498 (RRID:CVCL_1056)]
id = "ACHN"

| ACHN

Renal27.510000[https://www.cellosaurus.org/CVCL_1067 ACHN (RRID:CVCL_1067)]
id = "CAKI-1"

| CAKI-1

Renal3910000[https://www.cellosaurus.org/CVCL_0234 Caki-1 (RRID:CVCL_0234)]
id = "RFX 393"

| RXF 393

Renal62.915000[https://www.cellosaurus.org/CVCL_1673 RXF 393L (RRID:CVCL_1673)]
id = "SN12C"

| SN12C

Renal29.515000[https://www.cellosaurus.org/CVCL_1705 SN12C (RRID:CVCL_1705)]
id ="TK-10"

| TK-10

Renal51.315000[https://www.cellosaurus.org/CVCL_1773 TK-10 (RRID:CVCL_1773)]
id "UO-31"

| UO-31

Renal41.715000[https://www.cellosaurus.org/CVCL_1911 UO-31 (RRID:CVCL_1911)]
PC-3Prostate27.17500[https://www.cellosaurus.org/CVCL_0035 PC-3 (RRID:CVCL_0035)]
DU-145Prostate32.310000[https://www.cellosaurus.org/CVCL_0105 DU145 (RRID:CVCL_0105)]
MCF7Breast25.410000[https://www.cellosaurus.org/CVCL_0031 MCF-7 (RRID:CVCL_0031)]
MDA-MB-231Breast41.920000[https://www.cellosaurus.org/CVCL_0062 MDA-MB-231 (RRID:CVCL_0062)]
MDA-MB-468

|Breast

|

|

|

|62

|2000

|[https://www.cellosaurus.org/CVCL_0419 MDA-MB-468 (RRID:CVCL_0419)]

HS 578T

|Breast

|

|

|

|53.8

|20000

|[https://www.cellosaurus.org/CVCL_0332 Hs 578T (RRID:CVCL_0332)]

MDA-NMelanomayesBreastunavailable22.515000[https://www.cellosaurus.org/CVCL_1910 MDA-N (RRID:CVCL_1910)]
BT-549Breast53.920000[https://www.cellosaurus.org/CVCL_1092 BT-549 (RRID:CVCL_1092)]
T-47DBreast45.520000[https://www.cellosaurus.org/CVCL_0553 T-47D (RRID:CVCL_0553)]

List of Additional Cell Lines

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Additional cell lines evaluated for use in NCI's Tumor Cell Lines Screen as described on the website of the Developmental Therapeutics Program.

Links to corresponding Cellosaurus descriptions and Research Resource Identifiers (RRID) have been added, as well as the species.

{{cite web

|url= https://www.cellosaurus.org/

|title= Cellosaurus - a knowledge resource on cell lines

|website= Cellosaurus

|publisher= Swiss Institute of Bioinformatics

|access-date= 17 January 2018

}}

The reference includes the pages found by searching with the respective cell line names as given in the List of Additional Cell Lines.

Cell lineTumor classificationSpeciesInoculation DensityCellosaurus identifier and link
LXFL 529Non-Small Cell Lunghuman10000[https://www.cellosaurus.org/CVCL_D085 LXFL 529L (RRID:CVCL_D085)]
DMS 114Small Cell Lunghuman20000[https://www.cellosaurus.org/CVCL_1174 DMS 114 (RRID:CVCL_1174)]
SHP-77Small Cell Lunghuman40000[https://www.cellosaurus.org/CVCL_1693 SHP-77 (RRID:CVCL_1693)]
DLD-1Colonhuman50000[https://www.cellosaurus.org/CVCL_0248 DLD-1 (RRID:CVCL_0248)]
KM20L2Colonhuman10000[https://www.cellosaurus.org/CVCL_D889 KM20L2 (RRID:CVCL_D889)]
SNB-78CNShuman20000[https://www.cellosaurus.org/CVCL_B321 SNB-78 (RRID:CVCL_B321)]
XF 498CNShuman20000[https://www.cellosaurus.org/CVCL_8928 XF 498 (RRID:CVCL_8928)]
id = "RPMI-7951"

| RPMI-7951

Melanomahuman20000[https://www.cellosaurus.org/CVCL_1666 RPMI-7951 (RRID:CVCL_1666)]
M19-MELMelanomahuman10000[https://www.cellosaurus.org/CVCL_B415 M19-MEL (RRID:CVCL_B415)]
RXF-631Renalhuman10000[https://www.cellosaurus.org/CVCL_A780 RXF 631L (RRID:CVCL_A780)]
SN12K1Renalhuman10000[https://www.cellosaurus.org/CVCL_D106 SN12K1 (RRID:CVCL_D106)]
id = "P388"

| P388

Leukemiamouse50000[https://www.cellosaurus.org/CVCL_7222 P388 (RRID:CVCL_7222)]
P388/ADRLeukemiamouse50000[https://www.cellosaurus.org/CVCL_IZ75 P388/ADR (RRID:CVCL_IZ75)]

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