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Replicative Senescence After Excessive Passaging

Symptom
Primary or finite cell lines show progressive slowing of growth, enlarged flattened morphology, failure to reach confluence, and increased spontaneous death after many passages.
Common Causes
  1. 1 Primary cells approaching Hayflick limit (40-60 population doublings) with telomere shortening
  2. 2 Accumulated genetic and epigenetic changes from excessive passaging (>30 passages for most primary cells)
  3. 3 Loss of stem cell markers and differentiation capacity in progenitor populations
  4. 4 Increased expression of senescence markers (p16, p21, β-galactosidase) with cell cycle arrest
Solutions
  1. 1 Maintain detailed passage records; discard primary cell cultures beyond passage 15-20 or supplier-specified limit
  2. 2 Establish master cell bank from early passage (P3-P5) stocks; thaw fresh vial every 8-10 passages
  3. 3 Use authenticated continuous cell lines for long-term studies requiring >20 passages
  4. 4 Cryopreserve cells at multiple early passage points to avoid repeated thaw-passage cycles
  5. 5 Validate cell phenotype and function every 5 passages using lineage-specific markers
Related Video (3)
Bilibili (China-Accessible Mirrors) ★ 85
Cell Culture Fundamentals: Revival, Passaging, Cryopreservation
"Comprehensive passaging protocol directly addresses the technique where replicative senescence occurs; covers cell revival and cryopreservation strategies to manage finite lifespan."
Bilibili (China-Accessible Mirrors) ★ 82
Complete Cell Culture Protocol: Revival, Passaging, Cryopreservation
"Detailed hands-on passaging protocol with critical precautions; directly teaches proper passaging technique to recognize and manage passage-dependent cell decline."
Bilibili (China-Accessible Mirrors) ★ 78
Cell Culture Training Video — Aseptic Technique & Routine Maintenance
"Covers routine passaging of adherent cells with troubleshooting; provides context for recognizing senescence symptoms (growth slowing, morphology changes) during standard maintenance."
Source: sigmaaldrich.com ↗
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