Ex Vivo Generation of Dendritic Cells from CD34+ Cells in Gas-Permeable Containers Under Serum-Free Conditions
1998
Dendritic cells (DC) are efficient and potent APCs that can be generated ex vivo. For them to be used clinically, however, a closed culture system using serum-free medium should be used. Our goal was to differentiate DC from human blood CD34+ cells in serum-free media in a new gas-permeable culture container, PL2417. Apheresis products were collected from healthy G-CSF-mobilized donors, and CD34+ cells were selected using the Isolex® immunomagnetic cell selection system. Cells were cultured in the presence of GM-CSF and tumor necrosis factor-α (TNF-α) in various serum-free media and compared with serum-containing medium in 4-well plates. One of the serum-free media was then selected and used in PL2417 containers and compared with serum-containing medium in standard flasks. The cells were evaluated at days 0, 7, and 14 for the presence of DC, which were identified morphologically after Wright-Giemsa staining by cytoplasmic processes extending from the surface of the cell. The cultures were evaluated phenot...
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