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Encapsulating non-human primate multipotent stromal cells in alginate via high voltage for cell-based therapies and cryopreservation.


ABSTRACT: Alginate cell-based therapy requires further development focused on clinical application. To assess engraftment, risk of mutations and therapeutic benefit studies should be performed in an appropriate non-human primate model, such as the common marmoset (Callithrix jacchus). In this work we encapsulated amnion derived multipotent stromal cells (MSCs) from Callithrix jacchus in defined size alginate beads using a high voltage technique. Our results indicate that i) alginate-cell mixing procedure and cell concentration do not affect the diameter of alginate beads, ii) encapsulation of high cell numbers (up to 10×106 cells/ml) can be performed in alginate beads utilizing high voltage and iii) high voltage (15-30 kV) does not alter the viability, proliferation and differentiation capacity of MSCs post-encapsulation compared with alginate encapsulated cells produced by the traditional air-flow method. The consistent results were obtained over the period of 7 days of encapsulated MSCs culture and after cryopreservation utilizing a slow cooling procedure (1 K/min). The results of this work show that high voltage encapsulation can further be maximized to develop cell-based therapies with alginate beads in a non-human primate model towards human application.

SUBMITTER: Gryshkov O 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC4178041 | biostudies-literature | 2014

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Encapsulating non-human primate multipotent stromal cells in alginate via high voltage for cell-based therapies and cryopreservation.

Gryshkov Oleksandr O   Pogozhykh Denys D   Hofmann Nicola N   Pogozhykh Olena O   Mueller Thomas T   Glasmacher Birgit B  

PloS one 20140926 9


Alginate cell-based therapy requires further development focused on clinical application. To assess engraftment, risk of mutations and therapeutic benefit studies should be performed in an appropriate non-human primate model, such as the common marmoset (Callithrix jacchus). In this work we encapsulated amnion derived multipotent stromal cells (MSCs) from Callithrix jacchus in defined size alginate beads using a high voltage technique. Our results indicate that i) alginate-cell mixing procedure  ...[more]

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