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Vero cells gain renal tubule markers in low-calcium and magnesium chemically defined media
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  • Megan Logan,
  • Karsten Rinas,
  • Brendan McConkey,
  • Marc Aucoin
Megan Logan
University of Waterloo

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Karsten Rinas
University of Waterloo
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Brendan McConkey
University of Waterloo
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Marc Aucoin
University of Waterloo
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Abstract

In this study, a chemically defined, animal component-free media was developed to promote Vero growth in suspension. Key media compounds were screened using Plackett-Burman styled experiments to create a media formulation to support suspension growth. Vero cells remained viable in suspension, but their growth rate was extremely low, conversely, other cell types such as CHO-K1, MDCK and HEK293T were able to grow in single cell suspension in the same media. To investigate the slow growth of Vero cells, RNA-Seq analysis was conducted. Vero cells were cultured in three different conditions: adherently in serum-containing medium, adherently in in-house medium, and in suspension in low calcium and magnesium in-house medium. This study illustrates that adherent cells maintain similar gene expression, while the suspension phenotype tends to overexpress genes related to renal tubules.
Dec 2022Published in Scientific Reports volume 12 issue 1. 10.1038/s41598-022-10221-z