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Francesco Muoio1, Stefano Panella1, Valentin Jossen2, Matias Lindner3, Yves Harder4,5, Michele Müller3, Regine Eibl2, Tiziano Tallone1.
Abstract
Human adipose stem cells (hASCs) are promising candidates for cell-based therapies, but they need to be efficiently expanded in vitro as they cannot be harvested in sufficient quantities. Recently, dynamic bioreactor systems operated with microcarriers achieved considerable high cell densities. Thus, they are a viable alternative to static planar cultivation systems to obtain high numbers of clinical-grade hASCs. Nevertheless, the production of considerable biomass in a short time must not be achieved to the detriment of the cells' quality. To facilitate the scalable expansion of hASC, we have developed a new serum- and xeno-free medium (UrSuppe) and a biodegradable microcarrier (BR44). In this study, we investigated whether the culture of hASCs in defined serum-free conditions on microcarriers (3D) or on planar (2D) cell culture vessels may influence the expression of some marker genes linked with the immature degree or the differentiated status of the cells. Furthermore, we investigated whether the biomaterials, which form our biodegradable MCs, may affect cell behavior and differentiation. The results confirmed that the quality and the undifferentiated status of the hASCs are very well preserved when they grow on BR44 MCs in defined serum-free conditions. Indeed, the ASCs showed a gene expression profile more compatible with an undifferentiated status than the same cells grown under standard planar conditions.Entities:
Keywords: UrSuppe; biodegradable microcarrier (MC); biomaterial; human adipose stem cells (hASCs); serum- and xeno-free cell culture medium
Year: 2021 PMID: 33923488 DOI: 10.3390/jfb12020025
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Funct Biomater ISSN: 2079-4983