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Systematic Comparison of FBS and Medium Variation Effect on Key Cellular Processes Using Morphological Profiling

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Journal Cells
Publisher MDPI
Date 2025 Mar 12
PMID 40072065
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Abstract

Although every cell biologist knows the importance of selecting the right growth conditions and it is well known that the composition of growth medium may vary depending on a product brand or lot affecting many cellular processes, still those effects are poorly systematized. We addressed this issue by comparing the effect of 12 fetal bovine sera (FBS) and eight growth media from different brands on the morphological and functional parameters of five cell types: lung adenocarcinoma, neuroblastoma, glioblastoma, embryonic kidney, and colorectal cancer cells. Using high-throughput imaging, we compared cell proliferation; performed morphological profiling based on the imaging of 561,519 cells; measured extracellular regulated kinases (ERK1/2) activity, mitochondria potential, and lysosome accumulation; and compared cell sensitivity to drugs, response to EGF stimulation, and ability to differentiate. We found that changes in cell proliferation and morphology were independent, and morphological changes were associated with differences in mitochondria potential or the cell's ability to differentiate. Surprisingly, the most drastic differences were detected in serum-free conditions, where medium choice affected cell survival and response to EGF. Overall, our data may be used to improve the reproducibility of experiments involving cell cultures, and the effects of 28 growth conditions on proliferation and 44 morphological parameters can be explored through a Shinyapp.

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