Chinese hamster ovary cells cultured in low concentrations of fetal bovine serum: Cloning efficiency,growth in suspension,and selection of drug-resistant mutant phenotypes |
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Authors: | J. H. Carver E. P. Salazar M. G. Knize |
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Affiliation: | (1) Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory, Biomedical Sciences Division, University of California, P.O. Box 5507 L-452, 94550 Livermore, California;(2) Present address: Chevron Environmental Health Center, P.O. Box 4054, 94804 Richmond, CA |
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Abstract: | Summary Reducing serum concentrations in media provides a potential cost advantage. To determine whether such media could be used
for applied mutagenesis assays, we measured cloning efficiency and growth parameters in suspension of Chinese hamster ovary
cells cultured in reduced serum with or without additives (1 μg/ml insulin, 3×10−7
M linoleic acid, 1×10−8
M H2SeO3) or bovine serum albumin (BSA, 1% wt/vol). With the additives and ≤0.5% fetal bovine serum (FBS), Ham’s F12 medium (without
hypoxanthine and thymidine) was more optimal than alpha Eagle’s minimum essential medium (MEM) (without ribosides and deoxyribosides)
for low density cloning and high density suspension growth. Acceptable cloning efficiencies were obtained with 2% FBS plus
BSA without additives in either medium; the addition of BSA resulted in improved colony size and more compact colony morphology.
In alpha MEM, satisfactory growth rates and maximum saturation densities in suspension culture were obtained only with 5%
FBS; in Ham’s F12, 1% FBS+deoxycytidine+BSA yielded satisfactory suspension growth. Spontaneous mutant frequencies were compared
for each medium containing 10% dialyzed FBS (DFBS), 1% FBS plus BSA, or 2% FBS plus BSA. The spontaneous frequency of azaadenine-resistant
phenotypes (mutant at theaprt locus) in 1% FBS plus BSA was significantly lower than the frequency observed in 2% FBS plus BSA or 10% DFBS. Frequencies
of spontaneous mutants resistant to thioguanine (hgprt locus) or fluorodeoxyuridine (tk locus) were similar with 10% DFBS, 1% FBS plus BSA, or 2% FBS plus BSA. Compared to alpha MEM with 10% DFBS, frequencies
of drug-resistant mutants induced by ethyl methanesulfonate or mitomycin C (MMC) were not significantly lower in alpha MEM
with 2% FBS plus BSA; observed mutant frequencies induced by dimethyl-nitrosamine or benzo(a)pyrene seemed to be decreased at lower survival levels.
This work was performed under the auspices of the U.S. Department of Energy by the Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory
under Contract W-7405-ENG-48 and supported by the Environmental Protection Agency under Interagency Agreements IAG-D5-E681-AN
and AO. |
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Keywords: | tissue culture cloning efficiency growth rate drug resistant mutants low serum Chinese hamster ovary |
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