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Sample GSM7898911 Query DataSets for GSM7898911
Status Public on May 22, 2024
Title kuramochi_T320_t0
Sample type SRA
 
Source name Cell line
Organism Homo sapiens
Characteristics tissue: Cell line
cell line: Kuramochi
cell type: Epithelial
genotype: BRCA2-mutant
treatment: untreated, screen initial time point
Treatment protocol The human metabolic CRISPR/Cas9 knockout library was obtained from the laboratory of Kivanc Birsoy (Birsoy et al. Cell, 2015). Virus was produced by cotransfection of human embryonic kidney–293 (HEK293) cells with lentiviral library pool with packaging vectors (psPAX2 and VSV-G) using PEI Pro (PolyPlus). The titer of lentiviral supernatants was determined by infecting target cells with several amounts of virus in the presence of polybrene (8 μg/ml; Millipore), counting the number of puromycin-resistant infected cells after 3 days of selection. Kuramochi C, T10 and T320 (CD44high/CD24low sorted populations) cells were infected at a multiplicity of infection of ~0.3 and selected with puromycin (4 μg/ml) 48 hours after infection. An initial pool of cells was harvested for genomic DNA extraction (initial point of the screen) as in Birsoy et al. 2015. Remaining cells were cultured for 10 population doublings either off (C, T10, T320) and on olaparib treatment (C in 1 μl and T320 in 40 μl), after which cells were harvested for genomic DNA extraction, constituting the end point of the screen.
Growth protocol Cells were cultured in RPMI-1640 (ThermoFisher) with 10% Fetal Bovine Serum (FBS), 1% MEM Non-Essential Amino Acids, 1% L-Glutamine 200 mM, 1% Antibiotic-Antimycotic solution 100X and 0.25 U/mL insulin solution (Sigma-Aldrich)
Extracted molecule genomic DNA
Extraction protocol Cells were trypsinized and single-cell suspensions were counted and pellets were frozen for genomic DNA extraction according to Birsoy et al. Cell, 2015.
An initial pool of cells was harvested for genomic DNA extraction as in Birsoy et al. 2015. Remaining cells were cultured for 10 population doublings either off (C, T10, T320) and on olaparib treatment (C in 1 μl and T320 in 40 μl), after which cells were harvested for genomic DNA extraction. sgRNA inserts were PCR-amplified, gel purified, quantified with NEBNext Library Quantification Kit (#E7630S) and sequenced on a Illumina NextSeq 500, generating between 20-40 million paired reads for each library.
 
Library strategy OTHER
Library source genomic
Library selection other
Instrument model Illumina NextSeq 500
 
Description count matrix of sgRNAs from initial and end points of the screen, columns are sample ids
Data processing Sequencing reads were mapped to the sgRNA library sequences with MAGeCK-count algorithm (Li et al., Genome Biology 2014): mageck count -l Large_metabolic_library_sgRNA_sequence_human.txt --reverse-complement --n output --sample-label sample_labels --fastq fastq_files. The sgRNAs counts for each pair of conditions (initial and end) for treated versus control samples (C) were used as inputs for the MAGeCK-MLE algorithm (Li et al., Genome Biology 2015) to calculate gene scores.
Assembly: hg38/GRCh38
Supplementary files format and content: Large_metabolic_library_sgRNA_sequence_human.tsv, sgRNA sequences
Supplementary files format and content: kuramochi_C_T10_T320_sgrna_counts.tsv, sgRNA counts per sample and condition. Columns are samples and conditions.
Library strategy: CRISPR-Screen
 
Submission date Nov 14, 2023
Last update date May 22, 2024
Contact name Itai Yanai
Organization name NYU Langone Health
Street address 435 East. 30th St.
City New York
State/province NY
ZIP/Postal code 10016
Country USA
 
Platform ID GPL18573
Series (2)
GSE247686 Cellular adaptation to cancer therapy along a resistance continuum [CRISPR-Screen: Kuramochi]
GSE247691 Cellular adaptation to cancer therapy along a resistance continuum
Relations
BioSample SAMN38247388
SRA SRX22519679

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