To increase the efficiency of stable cell line establishment from primary ovarian cancer specimens, we simultaneously initiated cultures under multiple conditions, varying extracellular matrices and the inclusion of supplements (e.g., serum or serum albumin), while minimizing exposure to xenogeneic antigens (e.g., fetal calf serum). Primary cultures were initiated from 30 specimens; cell lines were established from 10 of these for a success rate of 33%. In some instances, multiple cell lines were established from the same specimen. Five lines were characterized extensively with respect to growth properties, antigen expression, and genomic alterations. Although these lines are all low-passage, marked heterogeneity was observed, even between lines derived from the same specimen. The culture approach outlined herein will facilitate generation of reagents useful for many aspects of ovarian cancer biology.
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MULTIPLE INITIAL CULTURE CONDITIONS ENHANCE THE ESTABLISHMENT OF CELL LINES FROM PRIMARY OVARIAN CANCER SPECIMENS
CARA C. BERTOZZI,
CHENG-YI CHANG,
SONYA JAIRAJ,
XIAOCHUAN SHAN,
JIA HUANG,
BARBARA L. WEBER,
CHRISTINA S. CHU,
RICHARD G. CARROLL
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In Vitro Cellular & Developmental Biology - Animal
Vol. 42 • No. 3
March 2006
Vol. 42 • No. 3
March 2006
array comparative genomic hybridization
Cell line
genomic heterogeneity
ovarian cancer
tumor culture