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Serum-free media for culturing and serial-passaging of adult human retinal pigment epithelium.

T H Tezel1, L V Del Priore.   

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The ability of a chemically-defined serum-free culture medium to support the attachment, growth and serial passaging of primary adult human retinal pigment epithelial (RPE) cells was studied. Primary cultures of adult human RPE were established in a chemically-defined serum-free culture medium on both bare or bovine corneal endothelial extracellular matrix-coated tissue-culture plastic. Confluent cells were serially passaged in chemically-defined serum-free culture medium three times by trypsinization, and trypsin activity was quenched with aprotinin. First passage RPE cells were plated onto tissue-culture plastic precoated with bovine corneal endothelial extracellular matrix or uncoated tissue-culture plastic in 24 well plates at a density of 50 viable cells mm-2. Cells were maintained either in chemically-defined serum-free culture medium, DMEM without serum, or DMEM with 15% fetal bovine serum. For each medium plating, efficiencies were determined 24 hours after plating, and growth rates were determined on the first, third and seventh days after plating. Morphometric image analysis was performed on cells cultured for up to 6 weeks and three serial passages. Seeding efficiency on bovine corneal endothelial extracellular matrix-coated tissue-culture plastic and treated tissue-culture plastic were higher for chemically-defined serum-free culture medium (88.9+/-2.7% and 47.1+/-4.1%, respectively) and DMEM with serum (87.2+/-5.6% and 52.9+/-10.5%, respectively) than DMEM without serum (59.2+/-5.6% and 33.1+/-6.9%, respectively; P<0.01). The RPE proliferation rate in chemically-defined serum-free culture medium was comparable to DMEM with serum on both substrates within the first 3 days, although cells in DMEM with serum had a higher proliferation rate on day 7. Cells cultured in DMEM without serum, eventually decreased in number. RPE maintained in chemically-defined serum-free culture medium maintained a consistent proliferation rate, reached confluence, and retained an epitheloid morphology on either extracellular matrix or tissue-culture plastic for up to 6 weeks and three serial passages. Primary RPE reached confluence at 12+/-3 days on bovine corneal endothelial extracellular matrix-coated tissue-culture plastic and 21+/-5 days on treated tissue-culture plastic. Confluent cultures were composed of small hexagonal cells with epitheloid morphology on both substrates. We concluded that primary adult human RPE can be cultured in this chemically-defined serum-free culture medium. RPE will proliferate, reach confluence, retain their epitheloid morphology and can be serially passaged in the absence of serum. Copyright 1998 Academic Press.

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Year:  1998        PMID: 9657913     DOI: 10.1006/exer.1998.0492

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Exp Eye Res        ISSN: 0014-4835            Impact factor:   3.467


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