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Establishment of a keratinocyte and fibroblast bank for clinical applications in Japan.

Takashi Nakano1, Yasuhiro Katayama2, Michiharu Sakamoto1, Yoshihiro Shimizu3, Masukazu Inoie3, Norio Shimizu4, Hiroki Yamanaka1, Itaru Tsuge1, Susumu Saito1, Naoki Morimoto1.   

Abstract

Regenerative medicine products using allogeneic cells, such as allogeneic cultured epidermis (allo-CE), have become a more critical therapeutic method for the treatment of burns. However, there are no clinically available allo-CE products in Japan. Therefore, establishing a quality-controlled cell bank is mandatory to create regenerative medical products using allogeneic cells. In this study, we selected ten patients from the Department of Plastic Surgery of Kyoto University Hospital to become cell donors. We performed medical interviews and blood sampling for the donor to ensure virus safety. We examined the tissues and isolated cells by performing a nucleic acid test (NAT). To establish a master cell bank, quality evaluation was performed according to the International Conference of Harmonization (ICH) Q5A. Serological tests of the blood samples from the ten donors showed that two of them were ineligible. The cells registered in the cell bank were found to be compatible after virus testing was performed, and a master cell bank was constructed. Hence, we established a keratinocyte and fibroblast bank of clinically usable human cultured cells in Japan for the first time.
© 2022. The Japanese Society for Artificial Organs.

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Keywords:  Allogeneic cultured epidermis; Cell bank; Clinical application; Regenerative medicine; Virus tests

Year:  2022        PMID: 35511369     DOI: 10.1007/s10047-022-01331-6

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Artif Organs        ISSN: 1434-7229            Impact factor:   1.731


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