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  • This study presents a new method to identify the critical quality attributes (CQAs) of mesenchymal stem cells (MSCs) that enhance immunosuppressive effects.
  • MSCs show strong replicative abilities and consistent characteristics in early passages, but these diminish in later passages, affecting their biological functions and surface marker expression after transplantation.
  • By establishing process parameters (PPs) that emphasize maintaining these homeostatic features in MSCs, researchers can define CQAs more effectively to improve manufacturing processes for future applications.

Article Abstract

We introduce a novel approach to determine the critical quality attributes (CQAs) of mesenchymal stem cells (MSCs) expected to exert immunosuppressive effects. MSCs retained homeostatic replication potentials, such as sustainable growth and consistent cell morphology as a population, in early passages, but lost them in late passages. Characteristic surface markers of MSCs (ie, CD73, CD90, and CD105) were no longer expressed at 2 weeks after subcutaneous transplantation into NOG mice when MSCs from late passages were transplanted, but not when MSCs from early passages were transplanted, suggesting that the biological effects of the MSCs differed according to the timing of cell harvesting and highlighting the importance of specifying MSCs that retained homeostatic features to define the CQAs. The homeostatic features of MSCs related to the balance of the redox system, nutrient requirements, and mitochondrial function were also observed until a certain passage. Therefore, we could define the CQAs of MSCs related to manufacturing by selecting process parameters (PPs) underlying the homeostatic features of MSCs and measuring these PPs quantitatively to specify the cell population with homeostatic features by limiting the passage number. The validity of the PPs stipulated in our pilot study was verified using an SKG murine arthritis model, and critical PPs (CPPs) were then selected among the PPs. Thus, CQAs related to manufacturing in the developmental phase could be defined by the CPPs in this manner, and the concept of CQAs could be refined continuously toward commercial manufacturing.

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http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10021496PMC
http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/stcltm/szad005DOI Listing

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