Abstract

Purpose:A cell line spontaneously derived from human retinal pigment epithelium (hRPE) was cultured on alginate film gelatinized with different concentrations of neurobasal cell culture medium (NCCM) to assess its growth and morphological behavior on this naturally occurring polysaccharide.Methods:Neonatal human globes were used to isolate hRPE cells. They were cultured in Dulbecco's modified Eagle’s-medium-and-Ham’s-F12-medium-(DMEM/F12) supplemented with 10% fetal bovine serum (FBS). Cultures were continuously studied using phase contrast microscopy. After the nineth passage, cells were characterized through immunocytochemical analysis for Oct4, Chx10, and Pax6 and Ki67 markers. In each well of a 6-well microplate, 1 and 2% weight/volume (w/v) alginate in deionized water was added and gelatinized using 1× and 10× NCCM. hRPE cells were cultured at a density of 2 × 105 cells/well in alginate-coated microplates. After 5 days, hRPE colonies were harvested and re-plated on polystyrene substrates. Morphology and growth of hRPE cultures were determined during the next 2 weeks.Results:The first few passages of the cultures were purely hRPE cells that revealed typical morphological features of the pigmented epithelium. They made spaces, devoid of cells, between hRPE cell monolayer and fill in the unoccupied spaces. They grew faster than native RPE cells and rapidly overgrew. Immunocytochemical test revealed that the founded cells expressed Chx10, Pax6, Ki67 and Oct4. The hRPE cells survived unlimitedly on alginate film and formed giant adjoining colonies. After re-plating, hRPE colonies adhered quickly on polystyrene and displayed native hRPE morphological features.Conclusion:Alginate film can support the survival and growth of hRPE cells and induce the cells to re-organize in tissue-like structures.

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  • Retinal pigment epithelium (RPE) is the monolayer of cells in the outer part of the retina between photoreceptors and the choroid

  • Isolated human retinal pigment epithelium (hRPE) cells were cultured in flasks (Nunc, Roskilde, Denmark) containing Dulbecco’s modified Eagle’s medium and Ham’s F12 (DMEM/F12) (Sigma‐Aldrich, Munich, Germany) medium supplemented with 20% fetal bovine serum (FBS) (GIBCO‐BRL, Eggenstein, Germany)

  • Cells could passage up to 10 times before exhibiting hallmarks of senescence [Figure 1]. hRPE cells were routinely isolated and each sample was assessed by ICC tests for RPE 65 and cytokeratin as specific markers for RPE cells.[20] hRPE cells were established in the 6th passage of general hRPE cultures

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Introduction

Retinal pigment epithelium (RPE) is the monolayer of cells in the outer part of the retina between photoreceptors and the choroid. It is firmly attached to the photoreceptors and plays a key role in their nourishment and protection.[1] In degenerative eye diseases, such as macular degeneration and retinitis pigmentosa, RPE cells are damaged. How to cite this article: Najafabadi HS, Soheili ZS, Ganji SM. Behavior of a spontaneously arising human retinal pigment epithelial cell line cultivated on thin alginate film.

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