Identification and Re-consent of Existing Cord Blood Donors for Creation of Induced Pluripotent Stem Cell Lines for Potential Clinical Applications

Author:

Abberton Keren M123ORCID,McDonald Tricia L12,Diviney Mary4,Holdsworth Rhonda4,Leslie Stephen5,Delatycki Martin B267,Liu Lin12,Klamer Guy8,Johnson Phillip9,Elwood Ngaire J126

Affiliation:

1. BMDI Cord Blood Bank , Melbourne , Australia

2. Murdoch Children’s Research Institute , Melbourne , Australia

3. Department of Surgery, University of Melbourne , Melbourne , Australia

4. VTIS at Australian Red Cross Lifeblood , Melbourne , Australia

5. Schools of Mathematics and Statistics, and BioSciences, Melbourne Integrative Genomics, University of Melbourne , Melbourne , Australia

6. Department of Pediatrics, University of Melbourne , Melbourne , Australia

7. Victorian Clinical Genetics Services , Melbourne , Australia

8. Sydney Cord Blood Bank, Sydney Children’s Hospitals Network , Sydney , Australia

9. Queensland Cord Blood Bank At The Mater , Brisbane , Australia

Abstract

Abstract We aim to create a bank of clinical grade cord blood-derived induced pluripotent stem cell lines in order to facilitate clinical research leading to the development of new cellular therapies. Here we present a clear pathway toward the creation of such a resource, within a strong quality framework, and with the appropriate regulatory, government and ethics approvals, along with a dynamic follow-up and re-consent process of cord blood donors from the public BMDI Cord Blood Bank. Interrogation of the cord blood bank inventory and next generation sequencing was used to identify and confirm 18 donors with suitable HLA homozygous haplotypes. Regulatory challenges that may affect global acceptance of the cell lines, along with the quality standards required to operate as part of a global network, are being met by working in collaboration with bodies such as the International Stem Cell Banking Initiative (ISCBI) and the Global Alliance for iPSC Therapies (GAiT). Ethics approval was granted by an Institutional Human Research Ethics Committee, and government approval has been obtained to use banked cord blood for this purpose. New issues of whole-genome sequencing and the relevant donor safeguards and protections were considered with input from clinical genetics services, including the rights and information flow to donors, and commercialization aspects. The success of these processes has confirmed feasibility and utility of using banked cord blood to produce clinical-grade iPSC lines for potential cellular therapies.

Funder

Inner Wheel Australia Cord Blood Research Grant

Lions Cord Blood Foundation

Fight Cancer Foundation

Publisher

Oxford University Press (OUP)

Subject

Cell Biology,Developmental Biology,General Medicine

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