Good Caco-2 cell culture practices
► A novel protocol that improves Caco-2 cell in vitro differentiation is proposed. ► Cell growing density of Caco-2 cells affects properties of differentiated monolayer. ► Cell passaging at low density improves structural and functional differentiation. The human Caco-2 cells differentiate spontaneo...
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Veröffentlicht in: | Toxicology in vitro 2012-12, Vol.26 (8), p.1243-1246 |
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Zusammenfassung: | ► A novel protocol that improves Caco-2 cell in vitro differentiation is proposed. ► Cell growing density of Caco-2 cells affects properties of differentiated monolayer. ► Cell passaging at low density improves structural and functional differentiation.
The human Caco-2 cells differentiate spontaneously in culture forming monolayers of mature intestinal enterocytes which have been used as a model of the intestinal barrier for in vitro toxicology studies. Reproducibility problems often reported in literature have been generally ascribed to different culture-related conditions, such as the type of animal serum used, the supplements added to the culture media, the passage number and the source of cell clones.
The Caco-2 cell culture protocol here described has been recently optimized in our laboratory, producing a homogeneous and highly polarized monolayer of cells which display many of the characteristics of the intestinal enterocytes. This protocol differs from standard protocols mainly because Caco-2 cells are subcultured when they reach just 50% of confluence, instead of 80%, retaining a high proliferation potential. When this cell population is seeded at high density on filter inserts differentiates almost synchronously and much more homogenously. |
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ISSN: | 0887-2333 1879-3177 |
DOI: | 10.1016/j.tiv.2012.03.009 |