Letcher Sophia M, Calkins Olivia P, Clausi Halla J, McCreary Aidan, Trimmer Barry A, Kaplan David L
Department of Biomedical Engineering, Tufts University, Medford, MA, 02155, USA.
Department of Chemical Engineering, Tufts University, Medford, MA, 02155, USA.
Sci Rep. 2025 Mar 6;15(1):7850. doi: 10.1038/s41598-025-86921-z.
This study presents a blueprint for developing, scaling, and analyzing novel insect cell lines for food. The large-scale production of cultivated meat requires the development and analysis of cell lines that are simple to grow and easy to scale. Insect cells may be a favorable cell source due to their robust growth properties, adaptability to different culture conditions, and resiliency in culture. Cells were isolated from Tobacco hornworm (Manduca sexta) embryos and subsequently adapted to single-cell suspension culture in animal-free growth media. Cells were able to reach relatively high cell densities of over 20 million cells per mL in shake flasks. Cell growth data is presented in various culture vessels and spent media analysis was performed to better understand cell metabolic processes. Finally, a preliminary nutritional profile consisting of proximate, amino acid, mineral, and fatty acid analysis is reported.
本研究提出了一个用于开发、扩大规模和分析新型食用昆虫细胞系的蓝图。 cultivated meat 的大规模生产需要开发和分析易于生长且易于扩大规模的细胞系。昆虫细胞可能是一种有利的细胞来源,因为它们具有强大的生长特性、对不同培养条件的适应性以及在培养中的弹性。从烟草天蛾(Manduca sexta)胚胎中分离细胞,随后在无动物生长培养基中适应单细胞悬浮培养。在摇瓶中,细胞能够达到每毫升超过 2000 万个细胞的相对较高细胞密度。呈现了在各种培养容器中的细胞生长数据,并进行了废弃培养基分析以更好地了解细胞代谢过程。最后,报告了由近似分析、氨基酸分析、矿物质分析和脂肪酸分析组成的初步营养概况。