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EVALUATION OF 3-D CULTURE METHODS FOR MARINE SPONGES

Authors :
Urban-Gedamke, Elizabeth (author)
Pomponi, Shirley A. (Thesis advisor)
Florida Atlantic University (Degree grantor)
Department of Marine Science and Oceanography
Charles E. Schmidt College of Science
Urban-Gedamke, Elizabeth (author)
Pomponi, Shirley A. (Thesis advisor)
Florida Atlantic University (Degree grantor)
Department of Marine Science and Oceanography
Charles E. Schmidt College of Science
Publication Year :
2021

Abstract

Summary: Marine sponges are economically and environmentally valuable, but restoration, commercial, and biomedical demands exceed what wild populations and aquaculture can provide. In vitro culture of sponge cells is a promising alternative, but has remained elusive until recent breakthroughs involving improved nutrient medium M1 in two-dimensional culture. The advantages of three-dimensional over two-dimensional cell culture have been increasingly recognized. Here we report the successful 21-day culture of cells from the marine sponge Geodia neptuni using multiple three-dimensional cell culture methods: FibraCel© disks, thin hydrogel layers, gel micro droplets, and spheroid cell culture. These methods performed comparably to two-dimensional control cultures, and each method offers advantages for restoration or in vitro applications using sponge cells. Further optimization of these methods may lead to the ability to culture fully functioning sponges from dissociated, cryopreserved cells, which will reduce the need for wild harvest of sponge tissues for commercial, restoration, and biomedical purposes.<br />2021<br />Includes bibliography.<br />Degree granted: Thesis (MS)--Florida Atlantic University, 2021.<br />Collection: FAU Electronic Theses and Dissertations Collection

Details

Database :
OAIster
Notes :
95 p., application/pdf, English
Publication Type :
Electronic Resource
Accession number :
edsoai.on1364883106
Document Type :
Electronic Resource