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A simple and robust serum-free media for the proliferation of muscle cells

Stig Skrivergaard, J.F. Young, Navid Sahebekhtiari, Cameron Semper, Meenakshi Venkatesan, Alexei Savchenko, P.J. Stogios, Margrethe Therkildsen, Martin Krøyer Rasmussen

2023Food Research International82 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Cultivated meat production requires an efficient, robust and highly optimized serum-free cell culture media for the needed upscaling of muscle cell expansion. Existing formulations of serum-free media are complex, expensive and have not been optimized for muscle cells. Thus, we undertook this work to develop a simple and robust serum-free media for the proliferation of bovine satellite cells (SCs) through Design of Experiment (DOE) and Response Surface Methodology (RSM) using precise and high-throughput image-based cytometry. Proliferative attributes were investigated with transcriptomics and long-term performance was validated using multiple live assays. Here we formulated a media based on three highly optimized components; FGF2 (2 ng/mL), fetuin (600 µg/mL) and BSA (75 µg/mL) which together with an insulin-transferrin-selenium (1x) supplement, sustained the proliferation of bovine SCs, porcine SCs and murine C2C12 muscle cells. Remarkably, cells cultured in our media named Tri-basal 2.0+ performed better than cell cultured in 10% FBS, with respect to proliferation. Hence, the optimized Tri-basal 2.0+ enhanced serum-free cell attachment and long-term proliferation, providing an alternative solution to the use of FBS in the production of cultivated meat.

Topics & Concepts

Cell growthFetuinFetal bovine serumCell cultureCellChemistryBovine serum albuminC2C12Flow cytometryCell biologyBiochemistryMolecular biologyBiologyIn vitroGeneticsGlycoproteinMyogenesisAgriculture Sustainability and Environmental Impact3D Printing in Biomedical ResearchAnimal Genetics and Reproduction
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