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  • * A ring-shaped culture vessel was found to produce smaller, more uniform hiPSC aggregates compared to other suspension culture systems, enhancing mass transfer for essential biochemical exchanges.
  • * Different culture systems led to varying differentiation tendencies of the aggregates, with smaller ones favoring ectodermal and mesodermal lineages, while larger aggregates leaned towards endodermal lineage, indicating the influence of aggregate size on stem cell differentiation.

Article Abstract

Aggregate size is an important parameter that determines the cell fate and quality of the resulting human-induced pluripotent stem cells (hiPSCs). Nowadays, large-scale suspension culture is a common method for scaling-up the biomanufacturing of hiPSCs to realize their practical application. However, this culture system exhibits a complex hydrodynamic condition resulting from the different mixing conditions of culture media, which potentially produce non-uniform aggregates, which may decrease the quality of the cell yield. Here, we performed expansion in a ring-shaped culture vessel and compared it with three other suspension-based culture systems to evaluate the uniformity and characteristics of hiPSC aggregates. Morphologically, the hiPSC aggregates formed and expanded in the ring-shaped culture vessel, resulting in small and uniform aggregates compared to the other culture systems. This aggregate population showed a decent mass transfer required for the exchange of biochemical substances, such as nutrients, growth factors, oxygen, and waste metabolic products, inside the aggregates. Thus, better metabolic performance and pluripotency markers were achieved in this system. Interestingly, all culture systems used in this study showed different tendencies in embryoid body differentiation. The smaller aggregates produced by sphere ring and dish bag tended to differentiate toward ectodermal and mesodermal lineages, while predominantly larger aggregates from the 6-well plates and spinner flask exhibited more potential for endodermal lineage. Our study demonstrates the production of a decent homogenous aggregate population by providing equal hydrodynamic force through the ring-shaped culture vessel design, which may be further upscaled to produce a large number of hiPSCs for clinical applications.

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http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/term.3278DOI Listing

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