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Sample GSM5919061 Query DataSets for GSM5919061
Status Public on Jul 25, 2022
Title ASF1_GA_1
Sample type genomic
 
Source name Skin, arm
Organism Homo sapiens
Characteristics subexperiment: Growth arrest: MMC
coriell_id: AG16146
cell_line: Adult_skin_fibroblast_1
donor_age: 31 years
donor_sex: male
culture_oxygen: Ambient
culture_agent: MMC
culture_pctfbs: Full
expression_vector: NA
subculture: 5
population_doublings: 7.13459414
days_in_culture: 25
batch_date: 02.20.20
growth protocol: Fibroblasts were maintained in Eagle’s MEM with Earle’s salts with 10% v/v fetal bovine serum. Triplicate cultures derived from the same parent plate or vial obtained from Coriell were maintained in parallel through replicative senescence, which was defined in this study as drastically slowed growth (inability to reach near-confluence at 14 days after previous passage) or viable fraction of cells falling below 60%. Passaging occurred as cells became approximately 90% confluent.
treatment protocol: Primary cells were reintroduced into culture from cryopreserved early-passage cells. Duplicate growth-arrest subcultures were derived from the initial recovered plate. Cells were treated with D intercalating agent mitomycin C reconstituted in DMSO at a fil concentration of 10ug/ml. Cells were incubated for 3 hours at 37°C before media containing MMC was removed, cells rinsed with PBS, and basal media replaced. Cells were collected on days 18 and 25.
Extracted molecule genomic DNA
Extraction protocol Frozen cell pellets were thawed and lysed using QIAshredder spin columns (Qiagen). Genomic DNA was extracted from each sample using the AllPrep DNA/RNA Mini Kit (Qiagen), then stored at -80°C before analysis.
Label Cy3 and Cy5
Label protocol Cy3 and Cy5
 
Hybridization protocol Bisulfite-converted DNA was amplified, fragmented, and hybridized to Illumina Infinium Human Methylation850k Beadchip using standard Illumina protocol.
Scan protocol Arrays were imaged using BeadArray Reader (Illumina HiSeq2000) using standard recommended Illumina scanner setting
Data processing Raw IDATs were processed with R (v4.1.1) package ‘SeSAMe’ with noob background correction, non-linear dye bias correction, and non-detection masking. P-value threshold was set at 0.1. Probe masking was performed using the standard mask list in SeSAMe, including probes that overlap with SNPs and repeat elements.
 
Submission date Feb 26, 2022
Last update date Jul 28, 2022
Contact name Peter W Laird
E-mail(s) Peter.Laird@vai.org
Organization name Van Andel Institute
Department Epigenetics
Lab Peter W Laird
Street address 333 Bostwick Ave NE
City Grand Rapids
State/province MI
ZIP/Postal code 49503
Country USA
 
Platform ID GPL23976
Series (2)
GSE197512 Cell division drives DNA methylation loss in late-replicating domains in primary human cells [methylation array]
GSE197545 Cell division drives DNA methylation loss in late-replicating domains in primary human cells

Data table header descriptions
ID_REF
VALUE beta

Data table
ID_REF VALUE
cg00000029 0.548293836823904
cg00000103
cg00000109 0.854738390073938
cg00000155 0.95299594437237
cg00000158 0.956949681897876
cg00000165 0.367161156642796
cg00000221 0.906396641685481
cg00000236 0.889043198201023
cg00000289 0.887742084610796
cg00000292 0.59167172261334
cg00000321 0.299722693581899
cg00000363 0.186178056659117
cg00000540 0.612105062372951
cg00000579 0.921331398809702
cg00000596 0.199583915056972
cg00000622 0.0213272535279377
cg00000658 0.834479994446078
cg00000714 0.183166945986585
cg00000721 0.94247236929943
cg00000734 0.118939287971555

Total number of rows: 865918

Table truncated, full table size 22555 Kbytes.




Supplementary file Size Download File type/resource
GSM5919061_204088030060_R04C01_Grn.idat.gz 6.9 Mb (ftp)(http) IDAT
GSM5919061_204088030060_R04C01_Red.idat.gz 7.1 Mb (ftp)(http) IDAT
Processed data included within Sample table

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