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Establishment of Primary Cultures from Ovarian Tumor Tissue and Ascites Fluid

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We have refined the technique for isolating and propagating cultures of primary epithelial ovarian cancer (EOC) cells derived from solid tumors and ascites. Both protocols involve a simple yet rapid method for the growth and propagation of EOC tumor and ascites cells in a basal culture medium without the addition of growth factors. Isolation of tumor EOC cells involves the mechanical disruption of the tumor tissue with the help of a cell scraper, while ascites-derived EOC cells are mixed with growth medium and placed directly into culture with very little manipulation. We further describe a partial trypsinization method to eliminate fibroblast contamination from primary EOC cells derived from solid tumors. These methods allow for the direct application of many molecular, cellular, and functional analyses within a few weeks of initial isolation, with the added potential of retrospective analyses of archived cells and tissues. Thus, we have included steps for long-term cryopreservation of early-passage EOC cells. Initial isolation of EOC cells can be completed within 1 h, and primary cells are further expanded in culture for several weeks.

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Dr. Cécile Le Page for helpful suggestions. This work was supported by the banque de tissus et de données of the Fonds de Recherche Santé Québec (FRQS) and the Manitoba Ovarian Biobank Program (MOBP) through the Manitoba Tumor Bank and CancerCare Manitoba.

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Thériault, B.L., Portelance, L., Mes-Masson, AM., Nachtigal, M.W. (2013). Establishment of Primary Cultures from Ovarian Tumor Tissue and Ascites Fluid. In: Malek, A., Tchernitsa, O. (eds) Ovarian Cancer. Methods in Molecular Biology, vol 1049. Humana Press, Totowa, NJ. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-62703-547-7_24

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