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An improved procedure for the development of human mast cells from dispersed fetal liver cells in serum-free culture medium

Authors :
Naotomo Kambe
Atsushi Matsui
Lawrence B. Schwartz
Hae-Ki Min
Hyeun-Wook Chang
Michiyo Kambe
Jarko Kochan
Anne-Marie Irani
Mousa Hussein
Carole A Oskerizian
Source :
Journal of immunological methods. 240(1-2)
Publication Year :
2000

Abstract

The in vitro development of human mast cells from fetal liver cells with recombinant human stem cell factor in serum-containing RPMI was compared to that in AIM-V media with and without serum. Compared to serum-containing media, AIM-V medium caused mast cells to develop earlier and in greater numbers. By 2 weeks, about 60% of cells in serum-free AIM-V medium were phenotypic mast cells, approximately 2 times the percentages in serum-containing media. By 6 weeks the percentages of mast cells wereor =80% under all conditions, but the number of mast cells was 3-4-fold greater in serum-free AIM-V medium than in serum-supplemented media. Mast cells obtained in serum-free AIM-V medium exhibited rounded nuclei, like tissue-derived mast cells; mast cells obtained in serum-supplemented media had segmented nuclei. By 10-12 weeks of culture about 40% of the AIM-V-derived cells showed strong chymase immunocytochemical staining, a pattern observed for only 14% of the cells in serum-containing media. AIM-V medium is a suitable medium for the development of human mast cells in vitro, and permits an earlier, more selective and greater expansion of mast cells than serum-containing media.

Details

ISSN :
00221759
Volume :
240
Issue :
1-2
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Journal of immunological methods
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....879ba74263184a4b9432639b49ad7ede