Long-term microcarrier suspension cultures of human embryonic stem cells |
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Authors: | Steve K.W. Oh Allen K. Chen Yanglin Mok Xiaoli Chen U-Ming Lim Angela Chin Andre B.H. Choo Shaul Reuveny |
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Affiliation: | aStem Cell Group, Bioprocessing Technology Institute, ASTAR (Agency for Science, Technology, and Research), 20 Biopolis Way, No. 06-01 Centros, Singapore 138668, Singapore;bSchool of Chemical and Biomolecular Engineering, Nanyang Technological University, 62 Nanyang Drive, Singapore 637459 |
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Abstract: | The conventional method of culturing human embryonic stem cells (hESC) is on two-dimensional (2D) surfaces, which is not amenable for scale up to therapeutic quantities in bioreactors. We have developed a facile and robust method for maintaining undifferentiated hESC in three-dimensional (3D) suspension cultures on matrigel-coated microcarriers achieving 2- to 4-fold higher cell densities than those in 2D colony cultures. Stable, continuous propagation of two hESC lines on microcarriers has been demonstrated in conditioned media for 6 months. Microcarrier cultures (MC) were also demonstrated in two serum-free defined media (StemPro and mTeSR1). MC achieved even higher cell concentrations in suspension spinner flasks, thus opening the prospect of propagation in controlled bioreactors. |
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