SUSAN L. THIBEAULT, PHD; WENHUA LL MS; STEVEN D. GRAY, MD; ZHONG CHEN,
MD, FACMG
SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH
Primary fibroblast cell cultures were established from lamina
propria of human vocal fold and tracheal scar. There exists a crucial
need to provide new tools for studying voice biology, and one of the first
steps
is the development of a human primary laryngeal cell culture bank.
Because cell lines can lose their differentiated phenotype in culture across
passages,
documentation of gene expression must be determined for passage populations,
for us to have knowledge of cell behavior in vitro. Comparison of
messenger RNA gene expression of extracellular matrix proteins (procollagen
I, collagenase,
elastin, hyaluronic acid synthase 2, hyaluronidase, fibronectin,
cd44, fibromodulin, and decorin) across cell passages (3, 4, 5, 6, 10,
and 12
for normal lamina propria and 3, 4, 5, 6, and 10 for tracheal scar)
revealed varied growth patterns. Cytogenetic analysis demonstrated relative
stability
of the karyotypes across passages for the tracheal scar cell cultures,
whereas the karyotypes of the normal lamina propria fibroblasts showed
instability in in vitro cultures. Recommendations for use of primary
cell cultures for further studies of gene expression are made.
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