Regenerative Therapy (Dec 2022)

Efficient derivation and banking of clinical-grade human embryonic stem cell lines in accordance with Japanese regulations

  • Kei Takada,
  • Ryoko Nakatani,
  • Emiko Moribe,
  • Shizuka Yamazaki-Fujigaki,
  • Mai Fujii,
  • Masayo Furuta,
  • Hirofumi Suemori,
  • Eihachiro Kawase

Journal volume & issue
Vol. 21
pp. 553 – 559

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Introduction: We recently established clinical-grade human embryonic stem cell (hESC) line KthES11 in accordance with current good manufacturing practice standards in Japan. Despite this success, the establishment efficiency was very low at 7.1% in the first period. Methods: To establish clinical-grade hESC lines, we used xeno-free chemically defined medium StemFit AK03N with the LM-E8 fragments instead of feeder cells. The protocol was then optimized, especially in the early culture phase. Results: We established five hESC lines (KthES12, KthES13, KthES14, KthES15, and KthES16) with 45.5% efficiency. All five hESC lines showed typical hESC-like morphology, a normal karyotype, pluripotent state, and differentiation potential for all three germ layers. Furthermore, we developed efficient procedures to prepare master cell stocks for clinical-grade hESC lines and an efficient strategy for quality control testing. Conclusions: Our master cell stocks of hESC lines may contribute to therapeutic applications using human pluripotent stem cells in Japan and other countries.

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