ECM Coating Protocols for Millicell®
Coating of membranes and plastic surfaces with extra cellular matrices (ECMs) promotes cell attachment and monolayer formation. We have developed protocols for four types of ECMs on Millicell®-CM inserts. They are also useful for growing cells on plastic feeder trays in co-culture experiments.
Collagen Type 1 Coating
Materials
- Millicell® inserts and plates.
- 70% Ethanol
- Rat Tail Collagen, Type 1, approximately 3 mg/mL (Millipore cat. no. 08-115)
- Sterile pipette syringes and tips
Note: An alternate collagen source (Type I) of suitable concentration diluted in 0.01 N HCl or acetic acid may also be used.
Method
- Dilute the collagen 1:4 in 70% ethanol (1 part collagen and 3 parts 70% ethanol) and vortex until the collagen is solubilized.
- Gather the applicable number of Millicell® inserts or plates.
- Using a sterile pipette syringe, add the appropriate volume of the collagen/ethanol mixture to each well.
- Gently shake the cell culture plate until the collagen/ethanol mixture evenly coats the inside of the insert.
- Air dry inserts in a laminar flow hood. Leave cell culture plate cover ajar to allow airflow and prevent condensation. Note: Although drying typically takes anywhere from 3 hours to overnight, overnight drying is recommended.
- Seed the Millicell® insert with appropriate cell density (for example, MDCK cells: approximately 5×104 to 5×105 cells/cm2).
Volumes for Coating Millicell® Device
Fibronectin Coating
Materials
- Millicell® inserts and plates.
- Sterile pipette syringes and tips
Human Fibronectin, 1 mg/mL (Catalogue Number: 08-102) reconstituted. Handle and store according to manufacturer's instructions.
Method
- Dilute the fibronectin 1:10 in the serum-free DMEM (1 part fibronectin in 9 parts DMEM) and vortex until fibronectin is solubilized.
- Gather the applicable number of Millicell® inserts or plates.
- Using a sterile pipette syringe, add the appropriate volume of the fibronectin/DMEM mixture to each well.
- Gently shake the cell culture plate until the fibronectin/DMEM mixture evenly coats the Millicell®-CM insert(s).
- Air dry inserts overnight in a laminar flow hood. Leave cell culture plate cover ajar to allow airflow and prevent condensation. Note: Although drying typically takes anywhere from 3 hours to overnight drying is recommended
- Seed the Millicell® insert with appropriate cell density (for example, MDCK cells: approximately 5×104 to 5×105 cells/cm2).
Laminin Coating
Materials
- Millicell® inserts and plates.
- Sterile pipette syringes and tips
Laminin, 1 mg/mL. Handle and store according to manufacturer's instructions.
Method
- Dilute the Laminin 1:10 in DMEM (1 part laminin in 9 parts DMEM) and vortex until the laminin is solubilized.
- Gather the applicable number of Millicell® inserts or plates.
- Using a sterile pipette syringe, add the appropriate volume of the laminin/DMEM mixture to each well.
- Gently shake the cell culture plate until the laminin/DMEM mixture evenly coats the Millicell® inserts.
- Air dry inserts overnight in a laminar flow hood. Leave the cell culture plate cover ajar to allow airflow and prevent condensation. Note: Although drying typically takes anywhere from 3 hours to overnight, overnight drying is recommended.
- Seed the Millicell® insert with appropriate cell density (for example, MDCK cells: approximately 5×104 to 5× 105 cells/cm2).
Matrigel Coating
Materials
- Millicell® inserts and plates.
- Sterile pipette syringes and tips
Method
- Dilute Matrigel according to manufacturer’s instructions.
- Gather the applicable number of Millicell® inserts or plates.
- Using a sterile pipette syringe, add the appropriate volume of the Matrigel mixture to each well.
- Gently shake the cell culture plate until the Matrigel solution evenly coats the Millicell® insert.
- Air dry inserts overnight in a laminar flow hood. Leave cell culture plate cover ajar to allow airflow and prevent condensation. Note: Although drying typically takes anywhere from 3 hours to overnight, overnight drying is recommended.
- Seed Millicell®-CM insert with appropriate cell density (for example, MDCK cells: approximately 5×104 to 5×105 cells/cm2).
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