Generation of large numbers of dendritic cells in a closed system using Cell Factories |
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Authors: | Tuyaerts Sandra Noppe Sofie M Corthals Jurgen Breckpot Karine Heirman Carlo De Greef Catherine Van Riet Ivan Thielemans Kris |
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Affiliation: | Laboratory of Molecular and Cellular Therapy, Department of Physiology-Immunology, Medical School of the Vrije Universiteit Brussel (VUB), Laarbeeklaan 103/E, Brussels, Belgium. |
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Abstract: | There is a growing interest in using dendritic cells (DC) for vaccine approaches in the treatment of cancer and infectious diseases. This requires a reproducible method for the generation of large numbers of DC in a closed culture system suitable for clinical use and conforming to the current guidelines of good manufacturing practices.We designed a system in which the DC were generated in a closed system from adherent monocytes using Cell Factories (DC-CF). Monocytes were enriched from apheresis products by adherence and then cultured in the presence of AB serum or autologous plasma and GM-CSF and IL-4 for 6 days. The DC generated in Cell Factories were extensively compared to research-grade DC generated in conventional tissue culture flasks (DC-TCF). At day 6, the immature DC were harvested and the yield, the viability, the immunophenotype and the functional characteristics of the DC were compared.DC-CF and DC-TCF showed similar viability and purity and scored equally when tested for stability, dextran and latex bead uptake, in MLR and in the activation of influenza-specific memory cells after electroporation with influenza matrix protein 1 (IMP1) mRNA.These data indicated that large numbers of functional clinical-grade DC could be generated from adherent cells in a closed system using Cell Factories. |
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