Abstract
AbstractTo complement donor-dependent platelets supplies, we previously developed an ex vivo manufacturing system using induced pluripotent stem cell (iPSC)-derived expandable immortalized megakaryocyte progenitor cell lines (imMKCLs), and a turbulent flow bioreactor to generate iPSC-derived platelets products (iPSC-PLTs). However, the tank size of the bioreactor was limited to 10 L. Here we examined the feasibility of scaling up to 50 L with reciprocal motion by two impellers. Under optimized turbulence parameters corresponding to 10 L bioreactor, 50 L bioreactor elicited iPSC-PLTs with intact in vivo hemostatic function but with less production efficiency. This insufficiency was caused by increased defective turbulent flow space. A computer simulation proposed that designing 50 L turbulent flow bioreactor with three impellers or a new bioreactor with a modified rotating impeller and unique structure reduces this space. These findings indicate that large-scale iPSC-PLTs manufacturing from cultured imMKCLs requires optimization of the tank structure in addition to optimal turbulent energy and shear stress.
Funder
Japan Agency for Medical Research and Development
MEXT | Japan Society for the Promotion of Science
the CiRA Foundation Fund Otsuka Pharmaceutical Co., Ltd. Megakaryon Corporation Satake Multimix Corporation
JST FOREST Program JPMJFR225K
Publisher
Springer Science and Business Media LLC
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