Aim: Mesenchymal stromal cells (MSC) are a promising tool for cellular therapy and regenerative medicine. One major difficulty in establishing a MSC expansion protocol is the large volume of bone marrow (BM) required. We studied whether cells trapped within a collection bag and filter system could be considered as a source of MSC.
Results: From the 20 BM collection bag and filter systems, we recovered an average of 1.68 × 10 mononuclear cells, which is the equivalent to 60 ml of filtered BM. Mononuclear cells were expanded to 17 × 10 MSC, with purity shown by a CD44, CD105, CD90 and CD73 immunophenotype, a reduction of 20% proliferating cells in a mixed lymphocyte reaction and also the ability of adipocyte differentiation.
Conclusion: Long-term MSC cultures were established from the usually discarded BM collection bag and filter, maintaining an appropriate phenotype and function, being suitable for both investigation and clinical settings.
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http://dx.doi.org/10.2144/fsoa-2019-0129 | DOI Listing |
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