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Title: | Effect of zinc on insulin-free hybridoma culture | Authors: | SIM SIOW LENG | Keywords: | Hybridoma, Insulin, Media, Microarray, Transcription, Zinc. | Issue Date: | 24-Nov-2004 | Citation: | SIM SIOW LENG (2004-11-24). Effect of zinc on insulin-free hybridoma culture. ScholarBank@NUS Repository. | Abstract: | The murine hybridoma CRL1606 was found to be dependent on insulin for proliferation in serum-free conditions. A novel insulin-free medium, developed by zinc-supplementation, could support cell growth and antibody production to the same extent as the original insulin-supplemented medium. No adaptation into the new medium was necessary. The effects of these media on the transcriptional response of the cells were investigated using a 7524-element microarray based on the Compugen basic mouse oligolibrary. Analysis via pathway visualization suggested that zinc could have insulin-mimetic effects in insulin-free, zinc-supplemented CRL1606 culture via the up-regulation of PUR-1 and CD19 (which then imparts survival signals via the Pi3k-dependent pathway), as well as through the down-regulation of the apoptotic adaptor FADD (that eventually inhibits apoptosis via the caspase 8 cascade). Taken together, the microarray results suggest that Pi3k may be important in integrating zinc-induced signaling with the insulin-mimetic effects observed in zinc-supplemented insulin-free CRL1606 cultures. | URI: | https://scholarbank.nus.edu.sg/handle/10635/14326 |
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