Rapid, Simple and Cost-Effective Detection of Human Cell Line Contamination
Project Number1R44AG061957-01
Contact PI/Project LeaderSHARMA, RAHUL
Awardee OrganizationNUPROBE USA, INC.
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Summary
Cell line contamination and misidentification have dramatic repercussions in the field biomedical research,
largely contributing to the growing concerns about irreproducible results and posing a significant burden on the
global biomedical research budget. While the general awareness about these issues has raised over the last
years, current authentication technologies such as short tandem repeat (STR) profiling are often labor intensive,
slow, costly and not suited for cancer cell lines, which make it very difficult to reliably and continuously monitor
human cell cultures. Profiling single nucleotide polymorphisms (SNPs) would provide a good alternative to STR
for monitoring cancer cell cultures, SNPs being less affected by genomic instabilities than STR markers.
NuProbe’s blocker displacement amplification (BDA) technology uniquely enables multiplexed rare allele
enrichment by PCR. Building upon NuProbe’s BDA technology, we propose to develop a series of highly
multiplexed and highly sensitive qPCR-based SNP profiling assays to detect intra-species cross-contaminants
present in human cell cultures at low levels (down to 1%). We anticipate these assays to translate into rapid,
cost effective, reliable, and easy-to-use cell line contamination detection kits compatible with commonly available
qPCR instruments.
Public Health Relevance Statement
Narrative
The goal of the project is to develop new kits for detecting low levels of cross-contaminations in human cell
cultures and prevent contamination from leading to irreproducible research results or incorrect scientific conclu-
sions. Current technologies are often labor intensive, slow, costly, and/or not suited for cancer cell lines. Building
upon NuProbe’s proprietary technology, we propose to develop rapid, cost effective, reliable, and easy-to-use
cell line contamination detection kits that will be compatible with commonly used laboratory instruments.
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