A medium formulation with the desired biological functions and that is (1) defined, (2) xeno-free with all human recombinant proteins, and (3) cost effective is crucial to the successful scale up and development of the therapeutic applications of human stem cells.
A xeno-free and defined media is devised for the maintenance of hESCs and iPSC in an undifferentiated state in the absence of feeder cells or feeder conditioned medium, using MatrigelTM or a synthetic polymer matrix. By not using feeder cells, the medium in combination with defined coating substrate, such as Corning's synthetic matrix, can truly offer a xeno-free, and totally defined culture condition for hESC and hiPSC. Additionally, this medium was designed to be more cost attractive compared to the current ones on the market, and is the only clinical-grade media that can be used for hESC- and iPSC-based therapies. Contrary to products labeled as xeno-free currently in the market, this new medium has no trace of the animal contaminate known as sialic acid Neu5Gc (N-Glycolylneuraminic acid). Neu5Gc can be metabolically incorporated into the surface of any cultured cells. Most humans have antibodies to Neu5Gc from dietary sources such as milk and beef. The incorporation of nonhuman Neu5Gc into the cell surface of transplanted human cells will likely evoke undesirable immune responses from the host and compromise the efficacy and safety of cell based therapies. Moreover, the formulation can better buffer the variations caused by cellular metabolism, making the daily medium change unnecessary, saving on both cost and time. Finally, the serum replacement technology used in this medium was shown to increase the freeze-thaw efficiency in about 100-fold when compared to commercially available media.
Long-term maintenance of human embryonic stem or embryonic-like stem cells used in differentiation studies, scale up for drug screening or cell-based therapies.
Tested on several patient-derived iPSC clones and H9. Tested in different labs and by independent researchers.
Country | Type | Number | Dated | Case |
United States Of America | Issued Patent | 9,725,695 | 08/08/2017 | 2010-036 |
SD2010-299
hESCs, human embryonic stem cells, microenvironments, defined culture conditions, pluripotent stem cells, embryonic-like stem cells, iPSC, feeder free