Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
5506050 Biochemical and Biophysical Research Communications 2017 7 Pages PDF
Abstract

•A simple, closed-channel-based, semi-automatic culture system is proposed.•Uniform cell aggregate formation and culture is realized in microwell structure.•Functional islet cells are successfully induced following 30-plus-day protocol.•System requires no daily medium replacement and reduces contamination risk.

Human pluripotent stem cells (hPSCs) are thought to be a promising cell-source solution for regenerative medicine due to their indefinite proliferative potential and ability to differentiate to functional somatic cells. However, issues remain with regard to achieving reproducible differentiation of cells with the required functionality for realizing human transplantation therapies and with regard to reducing the potential for bacterial or fungal contamination. To meet these needs, we have developed a closed-channel culture device and corresponding control system. Uniformly-sized spheroidal hPSCs aggregates were formed inside wells within a closed-channel and maintained continuously throughout the culture process. Functional islet-like endocrine cell aggregates were reproducibly induced following a 30-day differentiation protocol. Our system shows an easily scalable, novel method for inducing PSC differentiation with both purity and functionality.

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