Publications by authors named "B Panterne"

Living tissue engineering for regenerative therapy cannot withstand the usual pharmacopoeia methods of purification and terminal sterilization. Consequently, these products must be manufactured under aseptic conditions at microbiologically controlled environment facilities. This study was proposed to validate BacT/ALERT(®)3D automated culture system for microbiological control of epithelial cell culture medium (ECCM).

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Purpose: Today, haematopoietic stem cell graft from placental blood concerns more than 15 % of allogeneic grafts. An inter-laboratory study of the quality control of defrosted cord blood units has been coordinated by the French society for cell and tissue bioengineering (SFBCT), with the cord blood bank of Bourgogne Franche-Comté and controlled by the French health products safety agency (Afssaps). The aim of this study is to ensure the inter-laboratory reproducibility of the quality controls practised by the banks during defrosting.

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We have previously demonstrated that purified human fibrinogen (Fg), a major plasma component removed during serum preparation, shows mitogenic properties towards lymphoma cells and normal human hematopoietic progenitors. Indeed, adding Fg with IL-3 to a serum-containing medium stimulates growth of human CD34+ progenitors. In this report, we show in serum-free medium, that this stimulating effect only occurs in the presence of IL-6.

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Transforming growth factor-beta1 (TGF-beta1) has been described as an efficient growth inhibitor that maintains the CD34(+) hematopoietic progenitor cells in quiescence. The concept of high proliferative potential-quiescent cells or HPP-Q cells has been introduced as a working model to study the effect of TGF-beta1 in maintaining the reversible quiescence of the more primitive hematopoietic stem cell compartment. HPP-Q cells are primitive quiescent stem/progenitor cells on which TGF-beta1 has downmodulated the cytokine receptors.

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Human adult hematopoietic stem cells are mostly quiescent or slow cycling. We have previously demonstrated that blocking of transforming growth factor-beta1 (TGF-beta1) is able to activate, in the presence of cytokines, primitive quiescent hematopoietic multipotent progenitors which could not grow in a two week semi-solid culture assay (short term culture). We have also shown that anti-TGF-beta1 can up-modulate c-KIT, the receptor of the stem cell factor (steel factor).

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