Immortalization of human corneal endothelial cells using electroporation protocol optimized for human corneal endothelial and human retinal pigment epithelial cells
J. Bednarz et al., Immortalization of human corneal endothelial cells using electroporation protocol optimized for human corneal endothelial and human retinal pigment epithelial cells, ACT OPHTH S, 78(2), 2000, pp. 130-136
Purpose: In this study we established a protocol for transfection of human
corneal endothelial and human retinal pigment epithelial cells, This protoc
ol was used for immortalization of human corneal endothelial cells,
Methods: Transfection was performed by means of electroporation, For immort
alization a plasmid encoding large and small SV40 T-antigen was used.
Results: The established electroporation protocol was suitable for both cel
l types, This protocol was used for transfection of human corneal endotheli
al cells with a plasmid containing the early region of SV40, The transfecte
d cultures exibited an increased life-span before they entered crisis. One
culture recovered from crisis and was cultivated for 300 population doublin
gs. The cells exhibited an in vivo-like morphology usually lost during cell
culture.
Conclusions: We describe for the first time a culture of SV40 transfected h
uman corneal endothelial cells which recovered from crisis and can therefor
e be regarded as immortalized.