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Rotating Cell Culture Systems for Human Cell Culture: Human Trophoblast Cells as a Model
Published on: January 18, 2012
Cytogenomics of six human trophoblastic cell lines
Maja Weber1, Anja Weise2, Faezeh Vasheghani3
1Jena University Hospital, Placenta-Lab, Department of Obstetrics, Am Klinikum 1, D-07747, Jena, Germany.
Abstract:
Trophoblastic cell lines are established models used to examine human placenta physiology and disease. We performed concurrent cytogenetic analyses of six established and well-studied trophoblastic cell lines including JAR, BeWo, JEG-3, AC-1M59, HTR8/SVneo, and ACH-3P. All cell lines showed near triploid or tetraploid karyotypes with unique inter- and intra-clonal aberrations, which result possibly from long-term culture or defects in the placenta or its malignant choriocarcinoma origin. Variable aneuploidy in 'standard' cell lines is under-appreciated and may not reflect the in vivo situation. It has the potential to negatively impact our understanding of normal cell function and cause disagreement between studies.

