Literature DB >> 21248660

Quantification of the islet product: presentation of a standardized current good manufacturing practices compliant system with minimal variability.

Andrew S Friberg1, Heide Brandhorst, Peter Buchwald, Masafumi Goto, Camillo Ricordi, Daniel Brandhorst, Olle Korsgren.   

Abstract

BACKGROUND: Accurate islet quantification has proven difficult to standardize in a good manufacturing practices (GMP) approved manner.
METHODS: The influence of assessment variables from both manual and computer-assisted digital image analysis (DIA) methods were compared using calibrated, standardized microspheres or islets alone. Additionally, a mixture of microspheres and exocrine tissue was used to evaluate the variability of both the current, internationally recognized, manual method and a novel GMP-friendly purity- and volume-based method (PV) evaluated by DIA in a semiclosed, culture bag system.
RESULTS: Computer-assisted DIA recorded known microsphere size distribution and quantities accurately. By using DIA to evaluate islets, the interindividual manually evaluated percent coefficients of variation (CV%; n=14) were reduced by almost half for both islet equivalents (IEs; 31% vs. 17%, P=0.002) and purity (20% vs. 13%, P=0.033). The microsphere pool mixed with exocrine tissue did not differ from expected IE with either method. However, manual IE resulted in a total CV% of 44.3% and a range spanning 258 k IE, whereas PV resulted in CV% of 10.7% and range of 60 k IE. Purity CV% for each method were similar approximating 10.5% and differed from expected by +7% for the manual method and +3% for PV.
CONCLUSION: The variability of standard counting methods for islet samples and clinical quantities of microspheres mixed with exocrine tissue were reduced with DIA. They were reduced even further by use of a semiclosed bag system compared with standard manual counting, thereby facilitating the standardization of islet evaluation according to GMP standards.

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Year:  2011        PMID: 21248660     DOI: 10.1097/TP.0b013e31820ae48e

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Transplantation        ISSN: 0041-1337            Impact factor:   4.939


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4.  Application of Digital Image Analysis to Determine Pancreatic Islet Mass and Purity in Clinical Islet Isolation and Transplantation.

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Journal:  Cell Transplant       Date:  2014-05-06       Impact factor: 4.064

5.  Mesenchymal stromal cells support endothelial cell interactions in an intramuscular islet transplantation model.

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6.  The Optimization of Short-Term Hepatocyte Preservation Before Transplantation.

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Journal:  Transplant Direct       Date:  2017-06-19

7.  Glial cell-line derived neurotrophic factor protects human islets from nutrient deprivation and endoplasmic reticulum stress induced apoptosis.

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8.  Comparison of Clostripain and Neutral Protease as Supplementary Enzymes for Human Islet Isolation.

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Journal:  Cell Transplant       Date:  2018-11-13       Impact factor: 4.064

9.  Pancreatic human islets and insulin-producing cells derived from embryonic stem cells are rapidly identified by a newly developed Dithizone.

Authors:  Bashar Khiatah; Meirigeng Qi; Youjun Wu; Kuan-Tsen Chen; Rachel Perez; Luis Valiente; Keiko Omori; Jeffrey S Isenberg; Fouad Kandeel; Jiing-Kuan Yee; Ismail H Al-Abdullah
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10.  Comparison of Neutral Proteases and Collagenase Class I as Essential Enzymes for Human Islet Isolation.

Authors:  Heide Brandhorst; Manfred Kurfürst; Paul R Johnson; Olle Korsgren; Daniel Brandhorst
Journal:  Transplant Direct       Date:  2015-12-15
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