| Literature DB >> 21982418 |
Joseph D Dukes, Paul Whitley, Andrew D Chalmers.
Abstract
The MDCK cell line provides a tractable model for studying protein trafficking, polarity and junctions (tight, adherens, desmosome and gap) in epithelial cells. However, there are many different strains of MDCK cells available, including the parental line, MDCK I, MDCK II, MDCK.1, MDCK.2, superdome and supertube, making it difficult for new researchers to decide which strain to use. Furthermore, there is often inadequate reporting of strain types and where cells were obtained from in the literature. This review aims to provide new researchers with a guide to the different MDCK strains and a directory of where they can be obtained. We also hope to encourage experienced researchers to report the stain and origin of their MDCK cells.Entities:
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Year: 2011 PMID: 21982418 PMCID: PMC3209442 DOI: 10.1186/1471-2121-12-43
Source DB: PubMed Journal: BMC Cell Biol ISSN: 1471-2121 Impact factor: 4.241
MDCK cell strains sold by three commonly used tissue culture vendors *
| Supplier* | Strain | Description | Cat No |
|---|---|---|---|
| MDCK (NBL-2) | Parental cell line, heterogeneous population of cells. | CCL-34 | |
| Supertube | Isolated from parental line, readily forms tubules in appropriate conditions. | CRL-2285 | |
| Superdome | Isolated from parental line, readily forms large domes in appropriate conditions. | CRL-2286 | |
| MDCK.1 | Isolated from the parental cell line. Used in viral production/studies. | CRL-2935 | |
| MDCK.2 | Isolated from the parental cell line. Used in viral production/studies. | CRL-2936 | |
| MDCK (NBL-2) | Parental cell line, same as ATCC cat No. CCL-34. | 85011435 | |
| MDCK | Parental cell line, heterogeneous population of cells. | 84121903 | |
| MDCK I | Strain Isolated from a low passage parental cell line. | 00062106 | |
| MDCK II | Strain isolated from a high passage parental cell line. | 00062107 | |
| MDCK-Protein free | Strain modified to grow in protein-free medium. Results in growth of suspended clumps of cells. | 02050101 | |
| MDCK-SIAT1 | Parental cell line cloned to give enhanced expression of 6-linked sialic acids. For virus research. | 05071502 | |
| MDCK (NBL-2) | Parental cell line, same as ATCC cat No. CCL-34, unknown passage number. | IFO50071 | |
| MDCK (NBL-2) | Parental cell line, same as ATCC cat No. CCL-34, passage number 55-58. | JCRB9029 | |
| MDCK.P3 | MDCK derivative, no serum required. | JCRB0717 | |
*correct as of September 2011. This article focuses on the ATCC, ECACC and JCRB but other suppliers of cell lines are available, including the Deutsche Sammlung von Mikroorganismen und Zellkulturen (DSMZ) which does not currently supply MDCK strains
The three MDCK strains that are most commonly used to study epithelial cell polarity
| Strain | Details | Supplier* |
|---|---|---|
| Parental MDCK cell line from which type I and II are derived. A heterogeneous population of epithelial cells that will form a polarised monolayer. The heterogeneity makes it possible that manipulation might select a sub-population, potentially complicating analysis of experiments. | ATCC, ECACC, JCRB | |
| Derived from low passage parental cell line (NBL-2). Type I cells display high TER values (> 1000 Ω•cm2), are negative for the tight junction claudin-2, and reported to display an adrenalin, vasopressin and prostoglandin E sensitive adenyl cyclise, unlike type II cells. Have gap junctions. The ECACC report that they may display an unstable epithelial phenotype. | ECACC (ATCC and JCRB do not supply) | |
| Isolated from high passage parental cell line (NBL-2). Type II cells display low TER values (~100 Ω•cm2) and are positive for claudin-2. They are larger and taller than MDCK I cells and lack gap junctions unless modified. | ECACC (ATCC and JCRB do not supply) |
*Correct as of September 2011. Other suppliers of cell lines are available however only ATCC, ECACC and JCRB have been considered here.