2017
DOI: 10.15761/jscrm.1000123
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Chondrogenic potential of hASCs expanded in flask or in a hollow-fiber bioreactor

Abstract: In recent years, various clinical trials are exploring the efficacy of cell-based strategies to treat cartilage defects. Human adipose-derived stem/stromal cells (hASCs) have great potential for the regeneration of articular cartilage due to their ability to undergo differentiation into the chondrogenic lineage. In most cell-based therapies, the single dose requires 10 7 -10 9 cells, and then it is necessary to move from manual flask-based culture to bioreactor whose monitoring and control of biological variab… Show more

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“…Allogeneic cell expansion using the Quantum® bioreactor clearly has the potential to reduce the cost of producing therapeutic cells ex vivo. Many laboratories have demonstrated the utility of the system for the GMP manufacture of large quantities of MSCs derived from the bone marrow, adipose tissues [ 26 36 ] and even neural sources [ 48 ]. Quantum® GMP manufacturing protocols have developed from early studies which employed the use of research grade FCS [ 26 , 31 ], to more recent studies that have switched to pooled human platelet lysate for the supplementation of Quantum® cultures [ 28 , 35 , 36 ].…”
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“…Allogeneic cell expansion using the Quantum® bioreactor clearly has the potential to reduce the cost of producing therapeutic cells ex vivo. Many laboratories have demonstrated the utility of the system for the GMP manufacture of large quantities of MSCs derived from the bone marrow, adipose tissues [ 26 36 ] and even neural sources [ 48 ]. Quantum® GMP manufacturing protocols have developed from early studies which employed the use of research grade FCS [ 26 , 31 ], to more recent studies that have switched to pooled human platelet lysate for the supplementation of Quantum® cultures [ 28 , 35 , 36 ].…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Many laboratories have demonstrated the utility of the system for the GMP manufacture of large quantities of MSCs derived from the bone marrow, adipose tissues [ 26 36 ] and even neural sources [ 48 ]. Quantum® GMP manufacturing protocols have developed from early studies which employed the use of research grade FCS [ 26 , 31 ], to more recent studies that have switched to pooled human platelet lysate for the supplementation of Quantum® cultures [ 28 , 35 , 36 ]. Similarly, a shift in the preferred choice of substrate utilised to coat the polysulphone hollow fibres inside the bioreactor has been observed, moving from a recombinant fibronectin source to a cryoprecipitate blood product, as a clinical grade source of fibronectin [ 28 , 32 , 34 ].…”
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“…After thawing, SVF cells were culture for cell expansion in flask (Nunc, Thermo Fisher Scientific, USA) at 3x10 3 cells/cm 2 as previously described [27]. The cell expansion medium consisted of 5% pooled human platelet lysate (hPL, Stemulate, Cook Regentec, USA) in α MEM medium without nucleosides with Glutamax (Fisher Scientific, USA) supplemented of 0.1 μg Primocin (InvivoGen, USA).…”
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“…hASCs are found in the stromal vascular fraction of adipose tissue, which is easily accessible in large quantities by using a minimally invasive harvesting procedure [16]. In addition, hASCs seem to be as effective and, in some cases even more suitable, than bone marrow-derived MSCs in clinical applications [17,18].…”
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