Xenogeneic-free culture of human intestinal stem cells on functional polymer-coated substrates for scalable, clinical-grade stem cell therapy.

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作者:Park Seonghyeon, Kwon Ohman, Lee Hana, Cho Younghak, Yeun Jemin, Yoon Sung Hyun, Sun Sang Yu, Huh Yubin, Yu Won Dong, Park Sohee, Son Naeun, Jeon Sojeong, Lee Sugi, Kim Dae-Soo, Lee Sun Young, Son Jin Gyeong, Lee Kyung Jin, Kim Yong Il, Lim Jin Hong, Yoo Jongman, Lee Tae Geol, Son Mi-Young, Im Sung Gap
The need for basement membrane extract (BME) with undefined constituents, such as Matrigel, for intestinal stem cell (ISC) culture in traditional systems poses a significant barrier that must be overcome for the development of clinical-grade, scalable, ready-to-use ISCs. Here, we propose a functional polymer-based xenogeneic-free dish for the culture of intestinal stem cells (XF-DISC), ensuring substantially prolonged maintenance of ISCs derived from 3-dimensional human intestinal organoids (ISCs(3D-hIO)). XF-DISC enables remarkable expandability, exhibiting a 24-fold increase in cell numbers within 30 days, with long-term maintenance of ISCs(3D-hIO) for more than 30 consecutive passages (>210 days). In addition, XF-DISC is fully compatible with a cell banking system. Notably, human pluripotent stem cell-derived ISCs(3D-hIO) cultured on XF-DISC are successfully transplanted into intestinal injury and inflammation mouse models, leading to engraftment and regeneration of damaged mouse intestinal epithelium. As a reliable and scalable xenogeneic-free ISC(3D-hIO) culture method, XF-DISC is highly promising for the development of regenerative ISC therapy for human intestinal diseases.

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