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cGMP-Compliant Expansion of Human iPSC Cultures as Adherent Monolayers

verfasst von : Ann M. Parr, Patrick J. Walsh, Vincent Truong, James R. Dutton

Erschienen in: Methods in Molecular Biology™

Verlag: Springer New York

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Abstract

Therapeutic uses of cells differentiated from human pluripotent stem cells (hPSCs), either embryonic stem (ES) cells or induced pluripotent stem cells (iPSCs), are now being tested in clinical trials, and it is likely that this will lead to increased commercial interest in the clinical translation of promising hPSC research. Recent technical advances in the use of defined media and culture substrates have significantly improved both the simplicity and predictability of growing hPSCs, allowing a much more straightforward application of current good manufacturing practices (cGMP) to the culture of these cells. In addition, the adoption of cGMP-compliant techniques in research environments will both improve the replication of results and make the transition of promising investigations to the commercial sector significantly less cumbersome. However, passaging methods for hPSCs are inherently unpredictable and rely on operator experience and expertise. This is problematic for the cell manufacturing process where operator time and process predictability are often determining cost drivers. We have adopted a human iPSC system using defined media and a recombinant substrate that employs cell dissociation with a hypertonic citrate solution which eliminates variability during hPSC cell expansion and provides a simple cGMP-compliant technique for hiPSC cultivation that is appropriate in both research and commercial applications.
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Titel
cGMP-Compliant Expansion of Human iPSC Cultures as Adherent Monolayers
verfasst von
Ann M. Parr
Patrick J. Walsh
Vincent Truong
James R. Dutton
Copyright-Jahr
2015
Verlag
Springer New York
DOI
https://doi.org/10.1007/7651_2015_243