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Case Studies Exemplifying the Transition to Animal Component-free Cell Culture.

Tilo Weber1, Joachim Wiest2, Stina Oredsson3, Karen Bieback4.   

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Cell culture techniques are strongly connected with modern scientific laboratories and production facilities. Thus, choosing the most suitable medium for the cells involved is vital, not only directly to optimise cell viability but also indirectly to maximise the reliability of the experiments performed with the cells. Fetal bovine or calf serum (FBS or FCS, respectively) is the most commonly used cell culture medium supplement, providing various nutritional factors and macromolecules essential for cell growth. Yet, the use of FBS encompasses a number of disadvantages. Scientifically, one of the most severe disadvantages is the lot-to-lot variability of animal sera that hampers reproducibility. Therefore, transitioning from the use of these ill-defined, component-variable, inconsistent, xenogenic, ethically questionable and even potentially infectious media supplements, is key to achieving better data reproducibility and thus better science. To demonstrate that the transition to animal component-free cell culture is possible and achievable, we highlight three different scenarios and provide some case studies of each, namely: i) the adaptation of single cell lines to animal component-free culture conditions by the replacement of FBS and trypsin; ii) the adaptation of multicellular models to FBS-free conditions; and (iii) the replacement of FBS with human platelet lysate (hPL) for the generation of primary stem/stromal cell cultures for clinical purposes. By highlighting these examples, we aim to foster and support the global movement towards more consistent science and provide evidence that it is indeed possible to step out of the currently smouldering scientific reproducibility crisis.

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Keywords:  FBS-free; animal component-free; cell cultures; chemically defined medium; fetal bovine serum; human platelet lysate; multicellular models; reproducibility crisis; transition; xeno-free

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Year:  2022        PMID: 35983799     DOI: 10.1177/02611929221117999

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Altern Lab Anim        ISSN: 0261-1929            Impact factor:   2.438


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1.  A worldwide survey on the use of animal-derived materials and reagents in scientific experimentation.

Authors:  Manuela Cassotta; Joanna Julia Bartnicka; Francesca Pistollato; Surat Parvatam; Tilo Weber; Vito D'Alessandro; Luisa Ferreira Bastos; Sandra Coecke
Journal:  Eng Life Sci       Date:  2022-07-18       Impact factor: 3.405

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