Improved medium for clonal growth of human diploid fibroblasts at low concentrations of serum protein |
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Authors: | Wallace L. McKeehan Kerstin A. McKeehan Susan L. Hammond Richard G. Ham |
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Affiliation: | (1) Department of Molecular, Cellular and Developmental Biology, University of Colorado, 80309 Boulder, Colorado |
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Abstract: | Summary A new medium (MCDB 104) has been developed which will support clonal growth of WI-38 cells at concentrations of serum protein as low as 25 μg per ml (equivalent to 0.05% serum). The principal factors responsible for reduction of the protein requirement are: (a) adjustment of all nutrient concentrations in medium F12 to experimentally determined optimum values for WI-38 cells; (b) supplementation with trace elements; (c) replacement of hypoxanthine and folic acid with adenine and folinic acid; and (d) coating of the culture surface with polylysine. Individually, many of these modifications exert only a small effect on cellular growth at reduced protein concentrations, but collectively their effect has been very substantial. Other strains of fibroblast-like human diploid cells from amniotic fluid, fetal lung and newborn foreskin also will grow at reduced concentrations of serum protein in the new medium. This work was supported by Grant No. AG00310 from the National Institute on Aging, and by Contract No. 223-74-1156 from the Bureau of Biologics, U.S. Food and Drug Administration. |
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Keywords: | culture medium clonal growth human diploid cells nutrient balance serum protein |
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