Source: Dasari, S. et al. A Proximal Culture Method to Study Paracrine Signaling Between Cells. J. Vis. Exp. (2018)
In this video, we develop a proximal co-culture model of ovarian cancer cells and primary human mesothelial cells. This physiologically relevant model allows the study of paracrine signaling, where the localized concentrations of the secreted factors are maintained while preventing direct cellular contact.
A. Cell Preparation
B. Cell Culture
Figure 1: Assembly of the proximal culture system. (A) This panel shows human primary mesothelial cells (HPMCs). (B) This panel shows HeyA8 ovarian cancer cells. Scale bars = 200 µm (A-B). (C) HeyA8 cells were seeded on the lower surface of a transwell insert with 0.4 µm pores. Once the cells were attached, the insert was placed in a well of a 6-well plate containing growth medium. Mesothelial cells were then seeded in the insert so that they attached to the upper surface and were separated from the HeyA8 cells by the membrane. The 0.4 µm pores in the membrane allowed the exchange of secreted factors but inhibited any direct contact between the cells.
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24 mm Transwell permeable support with 0.4 µm Pore Polycarbonate Membrane Insert | Corning (Costar) | 3412 | • 10 µm thick translucent polycarbonate membrane. • Treated for optimal cell attachment. • Packaged 6 inserts in a 6 well plate, 4 plates per case. • Membrane must be stained for cell visibility. • Sterilized by gamma radiation. |
6 well plate | Corning (Falcon) | 353046 | Flat Bottom, TC-treated, sterile, with Lid |
15 cm culture dish | Corning (Falcon) | 353025 | Sterile, TC-treated Cell Culture Dish |
DMEM | Corning (Cellgro) | 10-013-CV | |
Penicillin Streptomycin | Corning | 30-002-CI | |
MEM Nonessential amino acids | Corning (Cellgro) | 25-025-CI | |
Pipets | Any make is fine | ||
CO2 Incubator | Any make is fine | ||
Biosafety level II cabinet | Any make is fine |