Core Facilities: Tissue Culture & Hybridoma
Ram H. Nagaraj, Ph.D, DirectorDepartments of Ophthalmology and Pharmacology
phone #368-2089
ram.nagaraj@case.edu
Dawn Smith, B.Sc., Module Manager, Tissue Culture
Department of Ophthalmology
phone #368-0790
dawn.smith@case.edu
Denice Major, B.A., Co-Manager, Hybridoma
Department of Ophthalmology
phone #368-6385
denice.major@case.edu
Located in The VSRC Consolidated Laboratory Space in the Institute of
Pathology
The Tissue Culture (TCH) Module will provide visual science investigators with
facilities and technical assistance for the maintenance and propagation of
ocular and other cell types. The hybridoma division is involved in the
development of monoclonal antibodies to proteins and other antigens of relevance
to ocular disease.
Availability of primary and immortalized cell lines from normal and diseased
humans is crucial for studies on the molecular basis of ocular pathologies.
Services provided by the TCH core facility, such as, development, maintenance
and provision of cultured cells is a cost-effective use of manpower and
resources. The broad functions of Tissue Culture Module are 1) isolation of
primary cells from ocular tissue; 2) maintenance and passage of established cell
lines, including storage; 3) large scale amplification of cell lines; 4)
transient transfection of cells; 4) generation of stably transfected cell lines;
5) training in growth and maintenance of cells; and 6) strategic advice in
planning experiments and determining their feasibility.
Specialized cell types currently stored include human and bovine retinal
capillary endothelial cells, human and bovine retinal capillary pericytes, a rat
retinal Muller cell line, a human retinal pigmented epithelial cell line, human
and rabbit corneal epithelial cells, a rat retinal ganglion cell line, human
umbilical vein and aortic endothelial cells, and mouse and human lens epithelial
cells and cell lines.
Equipment & Services Available
The Tissue Culture Manager will be available to assist in the following:
* -Preparation of specialized media.
* -Isolation, purification, and characterization of the ocular cells for primary
culture.
* -Subculture and propagation of established cell lines.
* -Mycoplasma testing.
* -Cryopreservation of cells.
* - Transfection
The Hybridoma Manager will be available to assist with the following:
* -Consultation on Immunization
* -Fusion of splenocytes with myeloma cells
* -Consultation and assistance on screening clones
* -Subcloning and cryopreservation of hybridomas
* -Determine isotype of cloned hybridoma cell lines
* -Large-scale production of antibodies from cell culture supernatants
* -Consultation on purification of antibodies
* -Assistance with characterization
Equipment available in the Tissue Culture Module:
* -Analytical balance.
* -Benchtop microcentrifuge.
* -Eppendorf tabletop centrifuge.
* -6 single chamber water jacket CO2 incubators.
* -Nikon TS 100 with Fluorescence and Phase
* -Olympus CK2 inverted phase microscope.
* -Tabletop Steam sterilizer.
* -3 biological saftey cabinets classII, type A.
* -3 cryobiological storage vessels.
* - Amaxa Nucleofector II
* -Hypoxia Chamber
A limited supply of standard consumable tissue culture quality plasticware will
be available for use. Culture media, serum, growth factors, and antibiotics will
be supplied by the investigator from the individual grant sources. Limited funds
are available for these purposes for investigators currently without grant
support. Arrangements for the use of these funds must be made with the Tissue
Culture and Hybridoma Module Director.
Forms for Download
Tissue Culture Work Request.pdf
Hybridoma Work Request.pdf

