GMP Tiered Cell Banking of Non-enzymatically Isolated Dermal Progenitor Fibroblasts for Allogenic Regenerative Medicine

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GMP Tiered Cell Banking of Non-enzymatically Isolated Dermal Progenitor Fibroblasts for Allogenic Regenerative Medicine
Title of the book
Methods in Molecular Biology
Author(s)
Laurent Alexis, Scaletta Corinne, Michetti Murielle, Hirt-Burri Nathalie, de Buys Roessingh Anthony S., Raffoul Wassim, Applegate Lee Ann
Publisher
Springer US
ISBN
9781071613269
9781071613276
ISSN
1064-3745
1940-6029
ISSN-L
1064-3745
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Published
Issued date
2020
Peer-reviewed
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Volume
2286
Pages
25-48
Language
english
Abstract
Non-enzymatically isolated primary dermal progenitor fibroblasts derived from fetal organ donations are ideal cell types for allogenic musculoskeletal regenerative therapeutic applications. These cell types are differentiated, highly proliferative in standard in vitro culture conditions and extremely stable throughout their defined lifespans. Technical simplicity, robustness of bioprocessing and relatively small therapeutic dose requirements enable pragmatic and efficient production of clinical progenitor fibroblast lots under cGMP standards. Herein we describe optimized and standardized monolayer culture expansion protocols using dermal progenitor fibroblasts isolated under a Fetal Transplantation Program for the establishment of GMP tiered Master, Working and End of Production cryopreserved Cell Banks. Safety, stability and quality parameters are assessed through stringent testing of progeny biological materials, in view of clinical application to human patients suffering from diverse cutaneous chronic and acute affections. These methods and approaches, coupled to adequate cell source optimization, enable the obtention of a virtually limitless source of highly consistent and safe biological therapeutic material to be used for innovative regenerative medicine applications.
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