International Journal of Molecular Sciences (Oct 2022)

The Manufacture of Xeno- and Feeder-Free Clinical-Grade Human Embryonic Stem Cell Lines: First Step for Cell Therapy

  • Tereza Souralova,
  • Daniela Rehakova,
  • Michal Jeseta,
  • Lenka Tesarova,
  • Jindrich Beranek,
  • Pavel Ventruba,
  • Ales Hampl,
  • Irena Koutna

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/ijms232012500
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 23, no. 20
p. 12500

Abstract

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Human embryonic stem cells (hESCs) are increasingly used in clinical trials as they can change the outcome of treatment for many human diseases. They are used as a starting material for further differentiation into specific cell types and to achieve the desirable result of the cell therapy; thus, the quality of hESCs has to be taken into account. Therefore, current good manufacturing practice (cGMP) has to be implemented in the transport of embryos, derivation of inner cell mass to xeno-free, feeder-free and defined hESC culture, and cell freezing. The in-depth characterization of hESC lines focused on safety, pluripotency, differentiation potential and genetic background has to complement this process. In this paper, we show the derivation of three clinical-grade hESC lines, MUCG01, MUCG02, and MUCG03, following these criteria. We developed and validated the system for the manufacture of xeno-free and feeder-free clinical-grade hESC lines that present high-quality starting material suitable for cell therapy according to cGMP.

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