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Two Methods for Establishing Primary Human Endometrial Stromal Cells from Hysterectomy Specimens
Authors:Kasey Jividen  Mercedeh Javanbakht Movassagh  Amir Jazaeri  Hui Li
Institution:1.Department of Pathology, University of Virginia;2.Department of Obstetrics & Gynecology, University of Virginia
Abstract:Many efforts have been devoted to establish in vitro cell culture systems. These systems are designed to model a vast number of in vivo processes. Cell culture systems arising from human endometrial samples are no exception. Applications range from normal cyclic physiological processes to endometrial pathologies such as gynecological cancers, infectious diseases, and reproductive deficiencies. Here, we provide two methods for establishing primary endometrial stromal cells from surgically resected endometrial hysterectomy specimens. The first method is referred to as “the scraping method” and incorporates mechanical scraping using surgical or razor blades whereas the second method is termed “the trypsin method.” This latter method uses the enzymatic activity of trypsin to promote the separation of cells and primary cell outgrowth. We illustrate step-by-step methodology through digital images and microscopy. We also provide examples for validating endometrial stromal cell lines via quantitative real time polymerase chain reactions (qPCR) and immunofluorescence (IF).
Keywords:Medicine  Issue 87  uterus  endometrium  endometrial stroma  (primary) cell culture  surgical blade  trypsin  tissue procurement  spontaneous decidualization
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