Creating Physiological Cell Environments In Vitro: Adjusting Cell Culture Media Composition and Oxygen Levels to Investigate Mitochondrial Function and Cancer Metabolism.

Q4 Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology
Sónia A Pinho, Georgina L Gardner, Ricardo Alva, Jeff A Stuart, Teresa Cunha-Oliveira
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Abstract

In vitro and ex vivo studies are crucial for mitochondrial research, offering valuable insights into cellular mechanisms and aiding in diagnostic and therapeutic strategies. Accurate in vitro models rely on adequate cell culture conditions, such as the composition of culture media and oxygenation levels. These conditions can influence energy metabolism and mitochondrial activities, thus impacting studies involving mitochondrial components, such as the effectiveness of anticancer drugs. This chapter focuses on practical guidance for creating setups that replicate in vivo microenvironments, capturing the original metabolic context of cells. We explore protocols to better mimic the physiological cell environment, promote cellular reconfiguration, and prime cells according to the modeled context. The first part is dedicated to the use of human dermal fibroblasts, which are a promising model for pre-clinical mitochondrial research due to their adaptability and relevance to human mitochondrial physiology. We present an optimized protocol for gradually adjusting extracellular glucose levels, which demonstrated significant mitochondrial, metabolic, and redox remodeling in normal adult dermal fibroblasts. The second part is dedicated to replication of tumor microenvironments, which are relevant for studies targeting cellular energy metabolism to inhibit tumor growth. Currently available physiological media can mimic blood plasma metabolome but not the specific tumor microenvironment. To address this, we describe optimized media formulation and oxygenation protocols, which can simulate the tumor microenvironment in cell culture experiments. Replicating in vivo microenvironments in in vitro and ex vivo studies can enhance our understanding of cellular processes, facilitate drug development, and advance personalized therapeutics in mitochondrial medicine.

创建体外生理细胞环境:调整细胞培养基成分和氧气水平,研究线粒体功能和癌症代谢。
体外和体内研究对线粒体研究至关重要,可为细胞机制提供有价值的见解,并有助于诊断和治疗策略。准确的体外模型依赖于适当的细胞培养条件,如培养基的成分和氧合水平。这些条件会影响能量代谢和线粒体活动,从而影响涉及线粒体成分的研究,如抗癌药物的有效性。本章将重点介绍如何创建可复制体内微环境的装置,以捕捉细胞的原始代谢环境。我们探讨了如何更好地模拟细胞生理环境、促进细胞重构并根据模型环境为细胞提供能量的方案。第一部分专门讨论了人真皮成纤维细胞的使用,由于其适应性和与人体线粒体生理学的相关性,它是临床前线粒体研究的理想模型。我们介绍了逐步调整细胞外葡萄糖水平的优化方案,该方案在正常成人真皮成纤维细胞中显示出显著的线粒体、代谢和氧化还原重塑。第二部分致力于复制肿瘤微环境,这与针对细胞能量代谢抑制肿瘤生长的研究相关。目前可用的生理培养基可以模拟血浆代谢组,但无法模拟特定的肿瘤微环境。针对这一问题,我们介绍了优化的培养基配方和充氧方案,它们可以在细胞培养实验中模拟肿瘤微环境。在体外和体外研究中复制体内微环境可以增强我们对细胞过程的了解,促进药物开发,推动线粒体医学中的个性化治疗。
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Methods in molecular biology
Methods in molecular biology Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology-Genetics
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期刊介绍: For over 20 years, biological scientists have come to rely on the research protocols and methodologies in the critically acclaimed Methods in Molecular Biology series. The series was the first to introduce the step-by-step protocols approach that has become the standard in all biomedical protocol publishing. Each protocol is provided in readily-reproducible step-by-step fashion, opening with an introductory overview, a list of the materials and reagents needed to complete the experiment, and followed by a detailed procedure that is supported with a helpful notes section offering tips and tricks of the trade as well as troubleshooting advice.
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