Claims
- 1. An in vitro cell culture device comprising:
a vessel comprising an inner surface; a layer of cartilage disposed on at least a portion of said inner surface, said layer of cartilage comprising a plurality of chondrocytes in an extracellular matrix; and a growth medium in said vessel, said layer of cartilage being bathed in said growth medium.
- 2. The in vitro cell culture device according to claim 1, wherein said vessel is formed of glass or plastic.
- 3. The in vitro cell culture device according to claim 2, wherein said vessel is in the form of a petri dish.
- 4. The in vitro cell culture device according to claim 1, wherein said extracellular matrix comprises type II collagen.
- 5. The in vitro cell culture device according to claim 4, wherein said type II collagen is a substantial portion of said extracellular matrix.
- 6. The in vitro cell culture device according to claim 1, wherein said chondrocytes are upper airway cartilage chondrocytes.
- 7. The in vitro cell culture device according to claim 1, further comprising:
a second layer comprising type I collagen, said second layer being disposed on said layer of cartilage.
- 8. The in vitro cell culture device according to claim 7, wherein said type I collagen is a substantial portion of said second layer.
- 9. A composite cell culture comprising:
a first layer comprising chondrocytes in an extracellular matrix; a second layer, disposed on the first layer, comprising type I collagen; and a third layer, disposed on the second layer, comprising cells at least partially covering the second layer.
- 10. The composite cell culture according to claim 9, wherein the cells are epithelial cells, fibroblasts, endothelial cells, epidermal cells, muscle cells, or combinations thereof.
- 11. The composite cell culture according to claim 10, wherein the cells are epithelial cells.
- 12. The composite cell culture according to claim 11, wherein the epithelial cells are upper respiratory epithelial cells.
- 13. The composite cell culture according to claim 11, wherein the epithelial cells are present as a plurality of distinct plaques dispersed throughout the third layer.
- 14. The composite cell culture according to claim 13, wherein the extracellular matrix is type II collagen.
- 15. The composite cell culture according to claim 9, wherein the chondrocytes are articular or upper airway cartilage chondrocytes.
- 16. The composite cell culture according to claim 15, wherein the cells are upper respiratory epithelial cells.
- 17. The composite cell culture according to claim 16, wherein the upper respiratory epithelial cells are present as a plurality of distinct plaques dispersed throughout the third layer.
- 18. The composite cell culture according to claim 15, wherein the extracellular matrix is type II collagen.
- 19. The composite cell culture according to claim 15, wherein chondrocytes are upper airway cartilage chondrocytes.
- 20. A method for preparing an in vitro composite cell culture comprising:
providing an in vitro cartilage layer comprising chondrocytes in an extracellular matrix; disposing a type I collagen layer on the cartilage layer; and contacting the type I collage layer with cells under conditions effective for the cells to multiply and at least partially cover the layer of type I collagen.
- 21. The method according to claim 20, wherein said providing an in vitro cartilage layer comprises:
providing a chondrocyte single cell suspension; and culturing the chondrocytes under conditions effective to form an extracellular matrix, thereby forming cartilage in vitro.
- 22. The method according to claim 21, wherein said providing a chondrocyte single cell suspension comprises:
providing articular cartilage comprising chondrocytes embedded in an extracellular matrix; and treating the articular cartilage with collagenase II under conditions effective to digest the extracellular matrix and produce a chondrocyte single cell suspension.
- 23. The method according to claim 21, further comprising:
providing a type I collagen substrate.
- 24. The method according to claim 23, wherein said culturing comprises:
introducing the chondrocyte single cell suspension onto the type I collagen substrate at a cell density of about 1-10×106 cells/cm2.
- 25. The method according to claim 20, the cells are respiratory epithelial cells.
- 26. A method of screening putative therapeutic agents for activity in promoting re-epithelialization of cartilaginous tissues comprising:
introducing a putative therapeutic agent into a composite cell culture according to claim 12 and assessing epithelial cell growth on the composite cell culture, wherein increased surface area coverage of the plurality of distinct plaques indicates that the putative therapeutic agent has activity in promoting re-epithelialization of cartilaginous tissues.
- 27. A method of screening putative therapeutic agents for activity in promoting re-epithelialization of cartilaginous tissues comprising:
providing an in vitro cell culture device according to claim 1; introducing a layer of type I collagen onto the layer of cartilage; introducing epithelial cells onto the layer of type I collagen, thereby forming a composite cell culture; introducing a putative therapeutic agent into the composite cell culture; and assessing epithelial cell growth on the composite cell culture, wherein growth and migration of epithelial cells beyond distinct plaques thereof indicates that the putative therapeutic agent has activity in promoting re-epithelialization of cartilaginous tissues.
- 28. The method according to claim 27, wherein said introducing epithelial cells and said introducing the putative therapeutic agent are carried out simultaneously.
- 29. The method according to claim 27, wherein said introducing epithelial cells is carried out after said introducing the putative therapeutic agent.
- 30. A method of screening putative therapeutic agents for activity in inhibiting a growth factor or proteinase which prevents re-epithelialization of cartilaginous tissues comprising:
introducing a putative therapeutic agent into a composite cell culture according to claim 12 and assessing epithelial cell growth on the composite cell culture, wherein increased surface area coverage of the plurality of distinct plaques indicates that the putative therapeutic agent has activity in inhibiting a growth factor or proteinase which prevents re-epithelialization.
- 31. A method of screening putative therapeutic agents for activity in inhibiting a growth factor or proteinase which prevents re-epithelialization of cartilaginous tissues comprising:
providing an in vitro cell culture device according to claim 1; introducing a layer of type I collagen onto the layer of cartilage; introducing epithelial cells onto the layer of type I collagen, thereby forming a composite cell culture; introducing a putative therapeutic agent into the composite cell culture; and assessing epithelial cell growth on the composite cell culture, wherein growth and migration of epithelial cells beyond distinct plaques thereof indicates that the putative therapeutic agent has activity in inhibiting a growth factor or proteinase which prevents re-epithelialization.
- 32. The method according to claim 31, wherein said introducing epithelial cells and said introducing the putative therapeutic agent are carried out simultaneously.
- 33. The method according to claim 31, wherein said introducing epithelial cells is carried out after said introducing the putative therapeutic agent.
Parent Case Info
[0001] The present invention claims the priority benefit of U.S. Provisional Patent Application Ser. No. 60/136,610, filed May 27, 1999, which is hereby incorporated by reference.
Government Interests
[0002] The present invention was funded by the National Institutes of Health, Grant No. K08-CA01659. The U.S. Government may have certain rights in the present invention.
Provisional Applications (1)
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Divisions (1)
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