A method for the rapid establishment of normal adult mammalian colonic epithelial cell cultures |
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Authors: | Alda Vidrich Rajeswari Ravindranath Kianbanoo Farsi Stephan Targan |
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Affiliation: | (1) Department of Medicine, UCLA School of Medicine, Warren Hall 13-145, 900 Veteran Avenue, 90024 Los Angeles, California;(2) Wadsworth VA Medical Center, 90037 Los Angeles, California |
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Abstract: | Summary Normal colonic epithelial cell cultures of mammalian origin are required to facilitate the study of both normal cellular functions as well as pathogenesis of certain (human) colonic diseases. To date, little information is available regarding the growth requirements of colonic epithelial cells in culture of eitehr animal or human origin. Such data would enable the development of a long-term culture system for these cells. In this study, we present methodology that results in the establishment of homogeneous cultures of adult rabbit colonic epithelial reproducibly, quickly, and in quantity. The epithelial nature of the cultures is unambiguously established by intermediate filament typing using antikeratin antibodies. Such culutres can now be used for a variety of functional studies as well as to investigate the growth requirements of colonic epithelial in culture. This work was supported by the Blinder Foundation for Crohn’s Disease Research, Harbor UCLA IBD Center (AM 36200) and grant AM 27806 from the National Institutes of Health, Bethesda, MD. |
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Keywords: | colon culture simple epithelial keratins rabbit |
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