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Microbiological Aspects of Pharmaceutical Manufacturing of Adipose-Derived Stem Cell-Based Medicinal Products

Subcutaneous adipose tissue is an excellent source of mesenchymal stem cells (ADSCs), which can be used in cell therapies as an active substance in advanced therapy medicinal products (ATMPs). Because of the short shelf-life of ATMPs and the time needed to obtain the results of microbiological analy...

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Autores principales: Szabłowska-Gadomska, Ilona, Humięcka, Monika, Brzezicka, Joanna, Chróścicka, Anna, Płaczkowska, Joanna, Ołdak, Tomasz, Lewandowska-Szumiel, Malgorzata
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10000438/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36899816
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/cells12050680
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author Szabłowska-Gadomska, Ilona
Humięcka, Monika
Brzezicka, Joanna
Chróścicka, Anna
Płaczkowska, Joanna
Ołdak, Tomasz
Lewandowska-Szumiel, Malgorzata
author_facet Szabłowska-Gadomska, Ilona
Humięcka, Monika
Brzezicka, Joanna
Chróścicka, Anna
Płaczkowska, Joanna
Ołdak, Tomasz
Lewandowska-Szumiel, Malgorzata
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description Subcutaneous adipose tissue is an excellent source of mesenchymal stem cells (ADSCs), which can be used in cell therapies as an active substance in advanced therapy medicinal products (ATMPs). Because of the short shelf-life of ATMPs and the time needed to obtain the results of microbiological analysis, the final product is often administered to the patient before sterility is confirmed. Because the tissue used for cell isolation is not sterilized to maintain cell viability, controlling and ensuring microbiological purity at all stages of production is crucial. This study presents the results of monitoring the contamination incidence during ADSC-based ATMP manufacturing over two years. It was found that more than 40% of lipoaspirates were contaminated with thirteen different microorganisms, which were identified as being physiological flora from human skin. Such contamination was successfully eliminated from the final ATMPs through the implementation of additional microbiological monitoring and decontamination steps at various stages of production. Environmental monitoring revealed incidental bacterial or fungal growth, which did not result in any product contamination and was reduced thanks to an effective quality assurance system. To conclude, the tissue used for ADSC-based ATMP manufacturing should be considered contaminated; therefore, good manufacturing practices specific to this type of product must be elaborated and implemented by the manufacturer and the clinic in order to obtain a sterile product.
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spelling pubmed-100004382023-03-11 Microbiological Aspects of Pharmaceutical Manufacturing of Adipose-Derived Stem Cell-Based Medicinal Products Szabłowska-Gadomska, Ilona Humięcka, Monika Brzezicka, Joanna Chróścicka, Anna Płaczkowska, Joanna Ołdak, Tomasz Lewandowska-Szumiel, Malgorzata Cells Article Subcutaneous adipose tissue is an excellent source of mesenchymal stem cells (ADSCs), which can be used in cell therapies as an active substance in advanced therapy medicinal products (ATMPs). Because of the short shelf-life of ATMPs and the time needed to obtain the results of microbiological analysis, the final product is often administered to the patient before sterility is confirmed. Because the tissue used for cell isolation is not sterilized to maintain cell viability, controlling and ensuring microbiological purity at all stages of production is crucial. This study presents the results of monitoring the contamination incidence during ADSC-based ATMP manufacturing over two years. It was found that more than 40% of lipoaspirates were contaminated with thirteen different microorganisms, which were identified as being physiological flora from human skin. Such contamination was successfully eliminated from the final ATMPs through the implementation of additional microbiological monitoring and decontamination steps at various stages of production. Environmental monitoring revealed incidental bacterial or fungal growth, which did not result in any product contamination and was reduced thanks to an effective quality assurance system. To conclude, the tissue used for ADSC-based ATMP manufacturing should be considered contaminated; therefore, good manufacturing practices specific to this type of product must be elaborated and implemented by the manufacturer and the clinic in order to obtain a sterile product. MDPI 2023-02-21 /pmc/articles/PMC10000438/ /pubmed/36899816 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/cells12050680 Text en © 2023 by the authors. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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Humięcka, Monika
Brzezicka, Joanna
Chróścicka, Anna
Płaczkowska, Joanna
Ołdak, Tomasz
Lewandowska-Szumiel, Malgorzata
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https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36899816
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/cells12050680
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