Open-source cell culture automation system with integrated cell counting for passaging microplate cultures

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Abstract

Tissue culture in 96-well microplates is conventionally a tedious, highly manual process sensitive to individual technique and experimenter error. Here, we describe the Automated Cell Culture Splitter (ACCS), a system for passaging plates of adherent or suspension cells, for routine culture maintenance or specialized applications such as seeding plates for microscopy. The system is built around the Opentrons OT-2 liquid handling robot and incorporates a novel on-deck imaging-based cell counter which allows it to compensate for density disparities across a source plate and control the number of cells seeded on a per-well basis. We find this solution can cut hands-on time by 61% and the results compare favorably to our existing manual cell culture processes in terms of both seeding density precision and bio-logical outcomes, achieving a control of seeding density with a well-to-well coefficient of variation (CV) under 11%. The system is designed to be adaptable and an accessible entry point into automation for high-throughput cell culture; to that end, all of the source code and hardware designs are released under open source licenses.

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