Yuhua Gao, Changqing Liu, Changli Li, W. Guan, Yuehui Ma
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Abstract
Aim: This study aimed to establish the fibroblast cell bank of the Large Yorkshire pig in the form of somatic cells, and to study its biological characteristics, to explore long-term conservation and sustainable use of this genetic resource. Material and methods: Ear marginal tissue of the Large Yorkshire pig was used to establish a fibroblast cell line by direct culture of explants and cryopreservation techniques, and the quality of the cell line was assessed. Results: Biological analyses showed that the cells were morphologically homogenous fibroblasts, and the estimated population doubling time (PDT) was 72 hours. The growth curve appeared as a typical "S" shape as the cell growth passed through a latent phase, a logarithmic phase and a plateau phase. Tests for bacteria, fungi, viruses and Mycoplasma were negative. Analysis of lactate dehydrogenase (LDH) and malate dehydrogenase (MDH) isoenzymes ruled out cross-contamination between cell lines. Karyotyping and G-banding indicated a total chromosome number of 2n = 36; the proportion of diploid cells in the population was 91-96%. The transfection efficiencies of pEGFP-N3, pEYFP-N1 and pDsRed1-N1 were between 5.14 and 12.13%. Bioindicators of the cell bank met all the standards of the American Type Culture Collection (ATCC). Conclusion: This study not only shows the effective preservation of the Large Yorkshire pig germplasm at the cellular level, but also provides a valuable experimental resource for fields including cell biology, medicine, genomics, post-genomics, genetic engineering and embryo engineering.
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Turkish Journal of Biochemistry (TJB), official journal of Turkish Biochemical Society, is issued electronically every 2 months. The main aim of the journal is to support the research and publishing culture by ensuring that every published manuscript has an added value and thus providing international acceptance of the “readability” of the manuscripts published in the journal.