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Recombinant Human Albumin in Cell Culture: Evaluation of Growth-Promoting Potential for NRK and SCC-9 Cells In Vitro.

J Keenan, M Dooley, D Pearson, M Clynes.   

Abstract

Serum-derived albumin has for a long time been used in cell culture media, but the exact role of albumin and/or impurities bound to albumin has not been precisely defined. In this study, recombinant human albumin was evaluated for its growth-promoting activity on two cell lines, NRK and SCC-9. For NRK cells, the recombinant human albumin was found to exert an inhibitory effect. The fact that fatty acid free HSA was also inhibitory while HSA fraction V was stimulatory suggested a role for fatty acids or some other bound moieties in growth stimulation by HSA fraction V. Addition of oleic acid, cholesterol, phosphatidylcholine, phosphatidylserine or a combination of these lipids, however, did not significantly improve the growth stimulating activity of either fatty acid free HSA or the recombinant human albumin. For SCC-9 cells, both recombinant human albumin and fatty acid free HSA showed slight stimulation (although they were not as active as HSA fraction V), suggesting that in some cell systems, the albumin molecule per se may promote cell growth and survival.

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Year:  1997        PMID: 22358768      PMCID: PMC3449618          DOI: 10.1023/A:1007916930200

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Cytotechnology        ISSN: 0920-9069            Impact factor:   2.058


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