Literature DB >> 23828098

Biomedical advances from tissue culture.

Tetsuji Okamoto1, J Denry Sato, David W Barnes, Gordon H Sato.   

Abstract

The demonstration that the "dedifferentiation" of cells commonly observed in the early days of tissue culture was due to selective overgrowth of fibroblasts led to enrichment culture techniques (alternate animal and culture passage) designed to give a selective advantage to functionally differentiated tumor cells. These experiments resulted in the derivation of a large number of functionally differentiated clonal strains of a range of cell types. These results gave rise to the hypothesis that cells in culture accurately represent cells in vivo but without the complex in vivo environment. This concept has been strengthened with the development of hormonally defined culture media in combination with functionally differentiated clonal cell lines, which have augmented the potential of tissue culture studies. The use of hormonally defined media in place of serum-supplemented media demonstrates that hormonal responses and dependencies can be discovered in culture. Discoveries of hormonal dependencies of cancer cells has led to therapies targeting intracellular signaling pathways while discoveries of hormonal responses of pluripotent cells are helping to identify the potential application of stem cells. In these and other ways tissue culture technology will continue to contribute to solving problems of human health.

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Year:  2013        PMID: 23828098      PMCID: PMC3853639          DOI: 10.1007/s10616-013-9591-1

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


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Authors:  Miho K Furue; Jie Na; Jamie P Jackson; Tetsuji Okamoto; Mark Jones; Duncan Baker; Ryu-Ichiro Hata; Harry D Moore; J Denry Sato; Peter W Andrews
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