화학공학소재연구정보센터
Biotechnology and Bioengineering, Vol.118, No.1, 329-344, 2021
Microcarrier expansion of c-MycER(TAM)-modified human olfactory mucosa cells for neural regeneration
Human olfactory mucosa cells (hOMCs) have potential as a regenerative therapy for spinal cord injury. In our earlier work, we derived PA5 cells, a polyclonal population that retains functional attributes of primary human OMCs. Microcarrier suspension culture is an alternative to planar two-dimensinal culture to produce cells in quantities that can meet the needs of clinical development. This study aimed to screen the effects of 10 microcarriers on PA5 hOMCs yield and phenotype. Studies performed in well plates led to a 2.9-fold higher cell yield on plastic compared to plastic plus microcarriers with upregulation of neural markers beta-III tubulin and nestin for both conditions. Microcarrier suspension culture resulted in concentrations of 1.4 x 10(5)cells/ml and 4.9 x 10(4)cells/ml for plastic and plastic plus, respectively, after 7 days. p75(NTR)transcript was significantly upregulated for PA5 hOMCs grown on Plastic Plus compared to Plastic. Furthermore, coculture of PA5 hOMCs grown on Plastic Plus with a neuronal cell line (NG108-15) led to increased neurite outgrowth. This study shows successful expansion of PA5 cells using suspension culture on microcarriers, and it reveals competing effects of microcarriers on cell expansion versus functional attributes, showing that designing scalable bioprocesses should not only be driven by cell yields.