Quick Definition
What is Heat Inactivated FBS?: Heat inactivated FBS (HI-FBS) is fetal bovine serum that has been heated to 56°C for 30 minutes to destroy complement proteins. It is used in cell culture applications where active complement activity would lyse cells or interfere with assay results.
What does heat inactivation remove?
Heat inactivation specifically destroys the complement system — a cascade of ~30 proteins in serum that collectively lyse foreign cells via the membrane attack complex (MAC). In cell culture, bovine complement can non-specifically lyse human cells (particularly lymphocytes and other immune cells) or interfere with virus neutralisation assays where complement-dependent neutralisation would add to antibody-dependent neutralisation.
When is HI-FBS needed?
- Embryo culture (IVF): HI-FBS at 5–10% is standard for bovine, equine and porcine embryo culture — complement activity can damage blastomeres
- PBMC and immune cell assays: Human lymphocytes are sensitive to bovine complement lysis — use HI-FBS or switch to human AB serum
- Virus neutralisation assays: Prevents complement-dependent neutralisation from confounding antibody-mediated neutralisation
- Mycoplasma-free culture: Heat inactivation does NOT kill mycoplasma — use PCR-tested FBS instead
When is HI-FBS NOT needed?
For routine mammalian cell line culture (HeLa, A549, CHO, HEK293, MCF-7), heat inactivation is unnecessary and slightly reduces growth-promoting activity. Standard FBS is preferred for general cell culture.
Key Facts
- Heat inactivation is performed at exactly 56°C for 30 minutes — higher temperatures or longer times denature albumin and growth factors, reducing biological activity
- The primary target is complement proteins (C1q, C3, C4, C5) — the classical complement cascade is heat-labile and inactivated at 56°C
- Heat inactivation does NOT remove: endotoxin, IgG, mycoplasma, viruses, growth factors (minor reduction), or albumin
- HI-FBS is standard for: embryo culture (bovine, equine, porcine IVF), PBMC assays, virus neutralisation assays, and any application where complement-mediated lysis of target cells would confound results
- Heat inactivation slightly reduces growth-promoting activity — some cell lines grow slower in HI-FBS vs standard FBS
- Not required for most routine cell culture — only use when complement activity is a documented problem for your specific assay
Further Reading
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