Currently available cell culture media may not reproduce the in vivo metabolic environment of tumors. To demonstrate this, we compared the effects of a new physiological medium, Plasmax, with commercial media. We prove that the disproportionate nutrient composition of commercial media imposes metabolic artifacts on cancer cells. Their supraphysiological concentrations of pyruvate stabilize hypoxia-inducible factor 1α in normoxia, thereby inducing a pseudohypoxic transcriptional program. In addition, their arginine concentrations reverse the urea cycle reaction catalyzed by argininosuccinate lyase, an effect not observed in vivo, and prevented by Plasmax in vitro. The capacity of cancer cells to form colonies in commercial media was impaired...
Cancers have an altered metabolism, and there is interest in understanding precisely how oncogenic t...
Bone marrow mesenchymal stromal cells (MSCs) have immunomodulatory and regenerative potential. Howev...
Cancer cells in culture obtain ATP and biosynthetic precursors primarily by aerobic glycolysis, not ...
Historic cell culture media were designed to ensure continuous cancer cell proliferation in vitro. H...
A complex interplay of environmental factors impacts the metabolism of human cells, but neither trad...
Aiming to reduce the gap between in vitro and in vivo environment, a complex culture medium, Plasmax...
Two-dimensional cell cultures are established models in research for studying and perturbing cell-ty...
Cancer cell culture is routinely performed under superphysiologic O2 levels and in media such as Dul...
A complex physiological culture medium (Plasmax) was introduced recently, composed of nutrients and ...
Current drug screening protocols use in vitro cancer cell panels grown in 2D to evaluate drug respon...
Changes in metabolic pathways are often associated with the development of various pathologies inclu...
Here, I address the topic of suitability for redox research of common settings in cell cultures. Thi...
Breast cancer accounts for around 25% of all newly-diagnosed cancers, and is one of the leading caus...
Background Most in vitro cancer cell experiments have been performed using 2D models. However, 3D s...
Conventional two-dimensional (2D) cell cultures are grown on rigid plastic substrates with unrealist...
Cancers have an altered metabolism, and there is interest in understanding precisely how oncogenic t...
Bone marrow mesenchymal stromal cells (MSCs) have immunomodulatory and regenerative potential. Howev...
Cancer cells in culture obtain ATP and biosynthetic precursors primarily by aerobic glycolysis, not ...
Historic cell culture media were designed to ensure continuous cancer cell proliferation in vitro. H...
A complex interplay of environmental factors impacts the metabolism of human cells, but neither trad...
Aiming to reduce the gap between in vitro and in vivo environment, a complex culture medium, Plasmax...
Two-dimensional cell cultures are established models in research for studying and perturbing cell-ty...
Cancer cell culture is routinely performed under superphysiologic O2 levels and in media such as Dul...
A complex physiological culture medium (Plasmax) was introduced recently, composed of nutrients and ...
Current drug screening protocols use in vitro cancer cell panels grown in 2D to evaluate drug respon...
Changes in metabolic pathways are often associated with the development of various pathologies inclu...
Here, I address the topic of suitability for redox research of common settings in cell cultures. Thi...
Breast cancer accounts for around 25% of all newly-diagnosed cancers, and is one of the leading caus...
Background Most in vitro cancer cell experiments have been performed using 2D models. However, 3D s...
Conventional two-dimensional (2D) cell cultures are grown on rigid plastic substrates with unrealist...
Cancers have an altered metabolism, and there is interest in understanding precisely how oncogenic t...
Bone marrow mesenchymal stromal cells (MSCs) have immunomodulatory and regenerative potential. Howev...
Cancer cells in culture obtain ATP and biosynthetic precursors primarily by aerobic glycolysis, not ...