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Expansion and Harvesting of hMSC-TERT

The expansion of human mesenchymal stem cells as suspension culture by means of spinner flasks and microcarriers, compared to the cultivation in tissue culture flasks, offers the advantage of reducing the requirements of large incubator capacities as well as reducing the handling effort during culti...

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Autores principales: Weber, Christian, Pohl, Sebastian, Pörtner, Ralf, Wallrapp, Christine, Kassem, Moustapha, Geigle, Peter, Czermak, Peter
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Publicado: Bentham Science Publishers Ltd. 2007
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2701074/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/19662126
http://dx.doi.org/10.2174/1874120700701010038
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author Weber, Christian
Pohl, Sebastian
Pörtner, Ralf
Wallrapp, Christine
Kassem, Moustapha
Geigle, Peter
Czermak, Peter
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Pohl, Sebastian
Pörtner, Ralf
Wallrapp, Christine
Kassem, Moustapha
Geigle, Peter
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description The expansion of human mesenchymal stem cells as suspension culture by means of spinner flasks and microcarriers, compared to the cultivation in tissue culture flasks, offers the advantage of reducing the requirements of large incubator capacities as well as reducing the handling effort during cultivation and harvesting. Nonporous microcarriers are preferable when the cells need to be kept in viable condition for further applications like tissue engineering or cell therapy. In this study, the qualification of Biosilon, Cytodex 1, Cytodex 3, RapidCell and P102-L for expansion of hMSC-TERT with an associated harvesting process using either trypsin, accutase, collagenase or a trypsin-accutase mixture was investigated. A subsequent adipogenic differentiation of harvested hMSC-TERT was performed in order to observe possible negative effects on their (adipogenic) differentiation potential as a result of the cultivation and harvesting method. The cultivated cells showed an average growth rate of 0.52 d(-1). The cells cultivated on Biosilon, RapidCell and P102-L were harvested succesfully achieving high cell yield and vitalities near 100%. This was not the case for cells on Cytodex 1 and Cytodex 3. The trypsin-accutase mix was most effective. After spinner expansion and harvesting the cells were successfully differentiated to adipocytes.
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spelling pubmed-27010742009-08-06 Expansion and Harvesting of hMSC-TERT Weber, Christian Pohl, Sebastian Pörtner, Ralf Wallrapp, Christine Kassem, Moustapha Geigle, Peter Czermak, Peter Open Biomed Eng J Article The expansion of human mesenchymal stem cells as suspension culture by means of spinner flasks and microcarriers, compared to the cultivation in tissue culture flasks, offers the advantage of reducing the requirements of large incubator capacities as well as reducing the handling effort during cultivation and harvesting. Nonporous microcarriers are preferable when the cells need to be kept in viable condition for further applications like tissue engineering or cell therapy. In this study, the qualification of Biosilon, Cytodex 1, Cytodex 3, RapidCell and P102-L for expansion of hMSC-TERT with an associated harvesting process using either trypsin, accutase, collagenase or a trypsin-accutase mixture was investigated. A subsequent adipogenic differentiation of harvested hMSC-TERT was performed in order to observe possible negative effects on their (adipogenic) differentiation potential as a result of the cultivation and harvesting method. The cultivated cells showed an average growth rate of 0.52 d(-1). The cells cultivated on Biosilon, RapidCell and P102-L were harvested succesfully achieving high cell yield and vitalities near 100%. This was not the case for cells on Cytodex 1 and Cytodex 3. The trypsin-accutase mix was most effective. After spinner expansion and harvesting the cells were successfully differentiated to adipocytes. Bentham Science Publishers Ltd. 2007-09-07 /pmc/articles/PMC2701074/ /pubmed/19662126 http://dx.doi.org/10.2174/1874120700701010038 Text en 2007 Bentham Science Publishers Ltd. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.5/ This is an open access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.5/) which permits unrestrictive use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
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https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/19662126
http://dx.doi.org/10.2174/1874120700701010038
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