针对大规模扩增NK细胞的可扩展生产工艺开发

IF 3.5 3区 环境科学与生态学 Q3 CELL & TISSUE ENGINEERING
Takuya Kikuchi, Ippei Takeuchi, Hideto Yamaguchi
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摘要

自然杀伤(NK)细胞作为血液恶性肿瘤和实体瘤的治疗剂引起了广泛的关注。NK细胞疗法在同种异体移植中具有较低的移植物抗宿主病(GVHD)风险,使其成为“现成”同种异体细胞疗法的理想候选者。然而,NK细胞的扩增培养通常采用使用大量培养容器的扩展策略,这使得使用NK细胞作为“现成的”同种异体细胞疗法仍然具有挑战性。虽然可扩展的曝气搅拌生物反应器可能是一种理想的方法,但目前还没有关于专门针对ipcs衍生NK细胞的培养评估的报道。方法建立了一种利用搅拌培养系统扩增ipcs衍生NK细胞的方法。重复激动剂抗体刺激NK细胞的过程和扩增过程,评价ipcs衍生NK细胞的细胞扩增和质量。利用曝气搅拌生物反应器对放大因子进行了评估,并从1 L生物反应器进行了工艺放大至10 L生物反应器。结果pcs来源的NK细胞在搅拌培养中细胞扩增率高于静态培养。通过反复刺激和扩增过程,ipcs衍生的NK细胞扩增了1000倍,细胞扩增和质量相当。ipcs衍生的NK细胞可以从1 L放大到10 L曝气搅拌生物反应器,具有相当的细胞扩增和质量。结论通过系统的工艺评价和优化,我们证明了ipcs衍生的NK细胞可以在可扩展的曝气搅拌生物反应器中扩增。
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Scalable production process development for NK cells targeting large-scale expansion

Introduction

Natural Killer (NK) cells have attracted extensive attention as therapeutic agents for hematological malignancies and solid tumors. NK cell therapies carry a lower risk of Graft-Versus-Host Disease (GVHD) in allogeneic transplantation, making them ideal candidates for “off-the-shelf” allogeneic cell therapies. However, the expansion culture of NK cells typically employs a scale-out strategy using a large number of culture vessels, making it still challenging to use NK cells as 'off-the-shelf' allogeneic cell therapies. While scalable, aerated stirred bioreactor could be an ideal approach, there have been no reports on culture evaluations specifically targeting iPCS-derived NK cells.

Methods

We developed a process for expanding iPCS-derived NK cells using a stirred culture system. The NK cell stimulation process with agonist antibodies and expansion process were repeated, and the cell expansion and quality of iPCS-derived NK cells were evaluated. Scale-up factors were evaluated using an aerated stirred bioreactor, and process scale-up was performed from 1 L to 10 L bioreactors.

Results

iPCS-derived NK cells showed higher cell expansion in stirred cultures than in static cultures. By repeated stimulation and expansion processes, iPCS-derived NK cells expanded 1000-fold with comparable cell expansion and quality. iPCS-derived NK cells could be scaled up from 1 L to 10 L aerated stirred bioreactors with comparable cell expansion and quality.

Conclusions

Through systematic process evaluation and optimization, we demonstrated that iPCS-derived NK cells can be expanded in a scalable aerated stirred bioreactor.
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Regenerative Therapy
Regenerative Therapy Engineering-Biomedical Engineering
CiteScore
6.00
自引率
2.30%
发文量
106
审稿时长
49 days
期刊介绍: Regenerative Therapy is the official peer-reviewed online journal of the Japanese Society for Regenerative Medicine. Regenerative Therapy is a multidisciplinary journal that publishes original articles and reviews of basic research, clinical translation, industrial development, and regulatory issues focusing on stem cell biology, tissue engineering, and regenerative medicine.
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