Literature DB >> 26659793

Aggregate and Microcarrier Cultures of Human Pluripotent Stem Cells in Stirred-Suspension Systems.

Preeti Ashok1, Yongjia Fan1, Mahboubeh R Rostami1, Emmanuel S Tzanakakis2,3.   

Abstract

Pluripotent stem cells can differentiate to any cell type and contribute to damaged tissue repair and organ function reconstitution. The scalable culture of pluripotent stem cells is essential to furthering the use of stem cell products in a wide gamut of applications such as screening of candidate drugs and cell replacement therapies. Human stem cell cultivation in stirred-suspension vessels enables the expansion of stem cells and the generation of differentiated progeny in quantities suitable for use in animal models and clinical studies. We describe methods of culturing human pluripotent stem cells in spinner flasks either as aggregates or on microcarriers. Techniques for assessing the quality of the culture and characterizing the cells based on the presentation of pertinent markers are also presented. Spinner flask culture with its relatively low capital and operating costs is appealing to laboratories interested in scaling up their production of stem/progenitor cells.

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Keywords:  Cell aggregates; Differentiation; Microcarriers; Pluripotent stem cells; Scalable culture; Spinner flasks; Xeno-free culture

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Year:  2016        PMID: 26659793      PMCID: PMC5642038          DOI: 10.1007/7651_2015_312

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Methods Mol Biol        ISSN: 1064-3745


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