Proliferation of mammalian cells with Chlorococcum littorale algal compounds without serum support

Author:

Ghosh Jayeesha12ORCID,Akiyama Yoshikatsu2ORCID,Haraguchi Yuji2ORCID,Yamanaka Kumiko2,Asahi Toru3,Nakao Yoichi1ORCID,Shimizu Tatsuya2ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Department of Chemistry and Biochemistry, Graduate School of Advanced Science and Engineering Waseda University Tokyo Japan

2. Institute of Advanced Biomedical Engineering and Science TWIns, Tokyo Women's Medical University Tokyo Japan

3. Department of Life Science and Medical Bioscience, Graduate School of Advanced Science and Engineering Waseda University Tokyo Japan

Abstract

AbstractIn recent years, serum‐free medium for mammalian cell cultivation has attracted a lot of attention, considering the high cost of production and environmental load involved in developing the conventional animal sera. The use of alternative growth‐promoting products in mammalian cell cultivation such as extracts from microalgae has proven to be quite beneficial and environmental‐friendly. This research aims to cultivate mammalian cells with growth‐promoting factors derived from Chlorococcum littorale. We have established a simple extraction using the ultrasonication method and applied the extract in place of serum on mammalian C2C12 cell lines, 3T3 cell lines, and CHO cell lines to compare and analyze the effectiveness of the extract. Cell passage was conducted in a suspended culture condition with the addition of the extract. The results indicate that the extract from microalgae shows a high proliferation rate in all cell lines without fetal bovine serum. Moreover, it is eco‐friendly and has huge potential to replace the traditional cell culture system. It could be applied in the fields of regenerative medicine, gene/cell therapies, as well as cultured meat production.

Funder

JST-Mirai Program

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

Biotechnology

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