While maintaining cancer cell lines originated from cattle squamous cell carcinoma we are troubleshooting an unusual problem as we are getting some spheroid like structures in our flasks maintained in DMEM-F12 with antibiotics. To exempt the probability of contamination we performed gram staining, Leishman's staining, and inoculation in both blood & SDA agar, and there was supposed to be no contamination. Then we performed immunostaining with oct-4 & TRA-1 which was available in our lab as a canine ADSC marker. We performed rt-qpcr with cattle specific primers for cancer stem cells, and it yielded that there is positive fold expression in these tumor spheres of oct-4, sox-2, lin28 & klf4. Then parent cancer cells and very high expression of CD24 did not match the product size when run on gel to confirm, but oct4, sox2, lin28 & klf4 matched their size. Then we tried to perform karyotyping from these Embryoid bodies (?) and got not exact spread but something like bundles of long chromosomes united at their centers and heavily condensed. We have done the soft agar colony forming assay, but still we are facing the problem that its growth is very fast and media color is towards yellow when kept in differentiation medium & HESC medium for a day. As our lab doesn't have a lab animal facility is there any way to know exactly what it is? RNA content is also low (9ug) and showing 200 bp difference in both 18s & 28s RNA size when run on bio-analyzer. Attached is a picture of what we are getting.

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