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Chemically Defined, Xeno-Free Expansion of Human Mesenchymal Stem Cells (hMSCs) on Benchtop-Scale Using a Stirred Single-Use Bioreactor.

Misha Teale1, Valentin Jossen2, Dieter Eibl2, Regine Eibl2.   

Abstract

In recent years, the use of hMSCs, which may be isolated from adipose tissue among others, for the treatment of diseases has increased significantly. The cell quantities required for such therapeutic approaches, between 1012 and 1013, have thus far been predominantly produced using commercially available multi-tray systems, such as the Cell Factory (Thermo Fisher Scientific) or HYPERStack (Corning), which can be purchased with up to 40 layers. However, the handling of these planar multilayer systems is difficult, and process monitoring opportunities remain limited. Here, automated stirred single-use bioreactors provide a viable alternative to the time-consuming multiplication of cells using such planar systems, while still managing to achieve the desired clinically relevant quantities. In these stirred single-use systems, adherent cells are predominantly cultivated in suspension up to pilot scale using carrier materials, also referred to as microcarriers (MCs).This chapter describes the steps which need to be realized to guarantee successful hMSC expansion within a stirred single-use bioreactor (Eppendorf's BioBLU® 0.3c) operated using MCs under serum- and xeno-free conditions at benchtop scale. The cultivations were performed using an immortalized human adipose-derived mesenchymal stem cell (hASC) line, hence referred to as hASC52telo, and a new chemically defined, xeno-free medium, hence referred to as the UrSuppe formulation. Spinner flask cultivations were performed under comparable process conditions.
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Keywords:  BioBLU® 0.3c bioreactor; Cell expansion; Microcarrier; Single-use; UrSuppe; hTERT immortalized ASC5Telo cells

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Year:  2022        PMID: 34611815     DOI: 10.1007/7651_2021_426

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


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