Differential growth response of normal human diploid fibroblasts andin vitro transformed human fibroblasts in serum-free defined culture medium
- 1 November 1984
- journal article
- research article
- Published by Wiley in International Journal of Cancer
- Vol. 34 (5) , 645-649
- https://doi.org/10.1002/ijc.2910340510
Abstract
Two neoplastic human cell lines, WI‐38 CT‐1 and SUSM‐1, which were transformed in vitro with gamma rays and 4‐nitroquinoline 1‐oxide, respectively, grew continuously in a serum‐free defined medium. The defined medium used was a 1:1 mixture by volume of Dulbecco's modified Eagle's medium and Ham's F12 (DF) supplemented with 0.1% bovine serum albumin fraction V, 10 μg/ml of transferrin, 1 μg/ml of insulin, and 5 of μg/ml oleic acid. In the case of SUSM‐1, 100 μg/ml of fetuin were added to cultures when the cells were subcultured. Under these conditions the growth rates of the two transformed human cell lines were almost the same as those in a DF medium containing 10% fetal bovine serum (FBS). In addition, the defined medium permitted the cells to grow indefinitely without a lag period when they were transferred from serum‐containing medium into this defined medium, indicating that no selection or adaptation of the cells had occurred. Interestingly, these cell lines did not require for their growth any polypeptide growth factors such as epidermal, platelet‐derived or fibroblast growth factors. On the other hand, the control WI‐38 cells stopped growing in the defined medium after about 2 divisions. Another control normal cell strain of fibroblasts derived from a human embryo showed a decreased growth rate in the defined medium as compared with that in the DF medium with 10% FBS. These results suggest that the defined medium described here is useful for the selective growth of human cells transformed in vitro after treatment with carcinogens from an untransformed cell population. In addition, the defined medium for transformed human cells should contribute to studies on their growth mechanisms.Keywords
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