2023
DOI: 10.1007/s10529-023-03369-9
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Understanding the impact of bioactive coating materials for human mesenchymal stromal cells and implications for manufacturing

Abstract: Bioactive materials interact with cells and modulate their characteristics which enable the generation of cell-based products with desired specifications. However, their evaluation and impact are often overlooked when establishing a cell therapy manufacturing process. In this study, we investigated the role of different surfaces for tissue culture including, untreated polystyrene surface, uncoated Cyclic Olefin Polymer (COP) and COP coated with collagen and recombinant fibronectin. It was observed that human m… Show more

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“…Spherecol features polystyrene matrix coated with type I human collagen (Rafiq et al 2016 ). Previous reports have highlighted that collagen supports cell adhesion to surfaces and proliferation of hMSCs (Schor and Court 1979 ; Heino 2007 ; Silva Couto et al 2023 ). Given smaller variation across donors observed when using Spherecol, this microcarrier type was taken forward to perform the remaining suspension-based work.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 98%
“…Spherecol features polystyrene matrix coated with type I human collagen (Rafiq et al 2016 ). Previous reports have highlighted that collagen supports cell adhesion to surfaces and proliferation of hMSCs (Schor and Court 1979 ; Heino 2007 ; Silva Couto et al 2023 ). Given smaller variation across donors observed when using Spherecol, this microcarrier type was taken forward to perform the remaining suspension-based work.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 98%