Human and Mouse Cell Lines Available

The Jain Foundation has the following collection of human and mouse dysferlin deficient cells lines available for research use.

Click here for more details on the cell lines including the source of the cells and genetic mutations causing the dysferlin deficiency.

If you are interested in obtaining any of these cell lines, please contact us at admin@jain-foundation.org.

HUMAN CELL LINES

  • Immortalized Primary Patient Myoblasts
    Cultures were isolated from muscle biopsies from 8 different dysferlinopathy patients and transduced with hTERT and cdk-4 for immortalization. Control cell lines are also available. Developed by Dr. Vincent Mouly.
  • Human iPSC Lines
    Multiple fingerprint-free iPSC lines were generated from 3 confirmed dysferlinopathy patients. In addition, five lines from a single heterozygous carrier individual, as well as six wild type lines from a single individual were generated simultaneously as controls. Developed by the Jain Foundation.
  • Immortalized Human Fibroblasts
    These are 10 human immortalized fibroblast cell lines obtained from dysferlinopathy patients. Developed by Dr. Monkol Lek.
  • Immortalized MyoD Converted Human Fibroblasts
    These are 10 human immortalized fibroblast cell lines from dysferlinopathy patients converted to myoblasts by MyoD expression. Developed by Dr. Monkol Lek.

MOUSE CELL LINES

  • GREG Cells
    This is a spontaneously immortalized myoblast cell line derived from the dysferlin-deficient A/J mouse. Developed by Dr. Joshua Zimmerberg.
  • Dysferlin-GFP Gene Edited Mouse C2C12 Cells
    Several cell lines edited at one or more alleles to express chimera proteins of dysferlin fused at its C-terminal luminal end with eGFP.  Developed by Dr. Tom Kirchhausen.
  • Dysferlin-knockdown C2C12 Cells
    These are C2C12 cells with shRNA-mediated stable knock-down of dysferlin as a single-cell cloned line. The cells express 10% of normal dysferlin and must be grown under antibiotic selection. Control cells with scrambled shRNA expression are also available. Developed by Dr. Rumaisa Bashir.

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