Large Scale Manufacturing of Wharton's Jelly Mesenchymal Stromal Cells for Clinical Use
Rupal P. Soder, David Splan, Nathaniel R. Dudley, Mark Szczypka, Sunil Abhyankar

TL;DR
This paper describes a scalable method to manufacture large quantities of Wharton's jelly mesenchymal stromal cells for clinical use while maintaining their quality.
Contribution
The study presents a cGMP-compliant scalable process for expanding WJMSCs in stirred-tank bioreactors suitable for commercial production.
Findings
WJMSCs were expanded 24-fold in a 2L bioreactor and 27-fold in a 50L bioreactor with high cell yield.
Cells retained their phenotypic, functional, and sterility characteristics across all culture systems.
The process achieved 95% harvest efficiency and produced 37 billion cells in 7 days.
Abstract
Therapies utilizing human mesenchymal stromal cells (MSCs) are advancing through clinical trials, emphasizing the need for reliable, scalable, and cost-efficient manufacturing processes to support the lot sizes necessary for commercial-scale production. Wharton's jelly MSCs (WJMSCs) are valued for their regenerative abilities and immunomodulatory and anti-inflammatory properties, which contribute to tissue repair. With growing therapeutic demand, the production of WJMSCs must scale to yield billions of cells while maintaining their essential characteristics—identity, purity, and potency—necessary for clinical and regulatory compliance. Achieving such magnitude of expansion entails the utilization of current good manufacturing practice (cGMP)-compliant scalable culture systems that allow bioprocess control and monitoring. This study aimed to establish a scalable serum-/xeno-free…
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TopicsMesenchymal stem cell research · Cancer Cells and Metastasis · Pancreatic function and diabetes
