Scale-Up of Academic Mesenchymal Stromal Cell Production

Author:

Laroye Caroline12ORCID,Gauthier Mélanie12,Morello Jessica1,Charif Naceur2,Cannard Véronique Latger3,Bonnet Céline4,Lozniewski Alain5ORCID,Tchirkov Andrei6,De Isla Natalia2ORCID,Decot Véronique12,Reppel Loïc12,Bensoussan Danièle12ORCID

Affiliation:

1. CHRU Nancy, Cell Therapy and Tissue Bank Unit, MTInov Bioproduction and Biotherapy Integrator, F-54000 Nancy, France

2. CNRS, IMoPA, Lorraine University, F-54000 Nancy, France

3. CHRU Nancy, Flow Cytometry Platform, Hematology Laboratory, F-54000 Nancy, France

4. CHRU Nancy, Genetics Laboratory, F-54000 Nancy, France

5. CHRU Nancy, Department of Microbiology, F-54000 Nancy, France

6. CHRU Clermont-Ferrand, Medical Cytogenetics Laboratory, F-63003 Clermont-Ferrand, France

Abstract

Background: Many clinical trials have reported the use of mesenchymal stromal cells (MSCs) following the indication of severe SARS-CoV-2 infection. However, in the COVID19 pandemic context, academic laboratories had to adapt a production process to obtain MSCs in a very short time. Production processes, especially freezing/thawing cycles, or culture medium have impacts on MSC properties. We evaluated the impact of an intermediate cryopreservation state during MSC culture to increase production yields. Methods: Seven Wharton’s jelly (WJ)-MSC batches generated from seven different umbilical cords with only one cryopreservation step and 13 WJ-MSC batches produced with intermediate freezing were formed according to good manufacturing practices. The identity (phenotype and clonogenic capacities), safety (karyotype, telomerase activity, sterility, and donor qualification), and functionality (viability, mixed lymphocyte reaction) were analyzed. Results: No significant differences between MSC production processes were observed, except for the clonogenic capacity, which was decreased, although it always remained above our specifications. Conclusions: Intermediate cryopreservation allows an increase in the production yield and has little impact on the basic characteristics of MSCs.

Funder

French Ministry of Health

Publisher

MDPI AG

Subject

General Medicine

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