Stable human primary patient-derived astrocyte cell cultures from fetal and adult brain tissue

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Reference #: 2017-048

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Description

Astrocyte cultures, conditionally reprogrammed to be ‘immortal’ with unlimited expansion potential.

To date, creating immortalized cell lines typically requires significant genetic manipulation that alters the phenotypic biology of cells, a problem that is exacerbated with multiple passages. Propagation of unaltered primary astrocyte cell lines is limited to 5-8 passages and these are derived solely from fetal brain. Georgetown investigators have developed a unique media composition which allow normal astrocytes from both fetal and adult origin to proliferate over a long time without any genetic manipulation. 

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The cultured astrocytes validates to retain key biomarkers of the cell type.  Functional characterization studies ongoing and to be soon completed. 

Inventors

Seema Agarwal

Brent Harris

Richard Schlegel