Cell culture technique(INCOMPLETE CBA) Flashcards
How are cells isolated?
Isolation through transfection
What process is selection of cells through?
Selection through selection pressure
Isolation of cells in blood vs tissue?
• In blood, cells are already in isolation Compared to tissue sample where they are closely packed
How are blood samples centrifuged?
• Blood sample can be easily centrifuged
○ Used gradient from medium
○ Layer diluted blood on top of thicker blood
What do different cells in blood form?
• Different cells in blood will form different layers
○ Based on cell density and cell size
○ These are not pure populations of cells
What are the 2 ways to further purify cells using immune-purification methods?
- Mix cells with antibody-coated magnetic beads
2. Can also use FACS
Method of mixing cells with antibody coated magnetic beads to further purify cells using immune-purification methods
• Can further purify the cells using immune-purification methods
-Mix cells with antibody-coated magnetic beads
§ Antibody is a cell surface marker that the cell you want to isolate will express
§ Magnetic coated beads bind to cells with marker
§ Cells can be isolated with magnet
Method of FACS to further purify cells using immune-purification methods
§ Mixture of cells can be mixed with antibody that has fluorescent strand
§ Antibody binds to cell with specific antigen (this is the cell you want to isolate)
§ Pass cell through fast-flowing stream of liquid that vibrates
§ Each cell is isolated on a single drop
§ Each drop that passes through laser detector has a single cell
§ The ones that fluoresce can be quantified so you know how many there are
§ They are then passed through series of electromagnets
§ Fluorescent cells have positive charge so are put into negatively charged container
-Cells you are interested in will go into this container whilst the others will not
Steps involved in isolation of cells from solid tissues
• Isolate cells from placenta
• in order to get to fine layer of tissue: use scalpel, wash, enzymatic disruptions used, mechanical disruption
• Layer of cell clumps:
○ Use magnetic-coated beads
○ Cells in placenta CD31+
○ Use magnet to remove placental endothelial cells
○Cells can be placed in dish
What are cells susceptible to for growth in culture?
Susceptible to contamination
How are cells handled under for growth in culture?
Handled under aseptic condition
Steps involved in cell growth in culture
• Cells are grown on treated plastic
• Maintained in a warm, humidified temperature
○ Put in incubator
○ Mimics conditions of human body i.e. 5% CO2, 37 degrees
What do cells in growth culture produce and what has to be changed?
○ Cells produce toxic byproducts as they grow so the medium has to be changed constantly
What are primary cells derived from?
Derived directly from tissue
What are positive aspects of primary cells?
• Unmodified
-Represent origin (situation in body) as closely as they can