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Physiologic isolation and expansion of human mesenchymal stem/stromal cells for manufacturing of cell‐based therapy products

Dominik Egger, Antonina Lavrentieva, Patrick Kugelmeier, Cornelia Kasper

2021Engineering in Life Sciences16 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

The utilization of mesenchymal stem/stromal cells raises new hopes in treatment of diseases and pathological conditions, while at the same time bringing immense challenges for researchers, manufacturers and physicians. It is essential to consider all steps along the in vitro fabrication of cell-based products in order to reach efficient and reproducible treatment outcomes. Here, the optimal protocols for isolation, cultivation and differentiation of mesenchymal stem cells are required. In this review we discuss these aspects and their influence on the final cell-based product quality. We demonstrate that physiological in vitro cell cultivation conditions play a crucial role in therapeutic functionalities of cultivated cells. We show that three-dimensional cell culture, dynamic culture conditions and physiologically relevant in vitro oxygen concentrations during isolation and expansion make a decisive contribution towards the improvement of cell-based products in regenerative medicine.

Topics & Concepts

Mesenchymal stem cellRegenerative medicineStromal cellStem cellCell therapyIsolation (microbiology)CellIn vitroCell biologyCell cultureBiotechnologyBiologyBioinformaticsCancer researchBiochemistryGeneticsMesenchymal stem cell researchPluripotent Stem Cells ResearchTissue Engineering and Regenerative Medicine