Pilot Production of Mesenchymal Stem/Stromal Freeze-Dried Secretome for Cell-Free Regenerative Nanomedicine: A Validated GMP-Compliant Process.
Elia BariSara PerteghellaDario Di SilvestreMarzio SorliniLaura CatenacciMilena SorrentiGiorgio MarrubiniRossana RossiGiuseppe TripodoPietro Luigi MauriMario MarazziMaria Luisa TorrePublished in: Cells (2018)
In this paper, a pilot production process for mesenchymal stem/stromal freeze-dried secretome was performed in a validated good manufacturing practice (GMP)-compliant cell factory. Secretome was purified from culture supernatants by ultrafiltration, added to cryoprotectant, lyophilized and characterized. We obtained a freeze-dried, "ready-off-the-shelf" and free soluble powder containing extracellular vesicles and proteins. In the freeze-dried product, a not-aggregated population of extracellular vesicles was detected by nanoparticle tracking analysis; Fourier transform infrared spectra showed the simultaneous presence of protein and lipids, while differential scanning calorimetry demonstrated that lyophilization process successfully occurred. A proteomic characterization allowed the identification of proteins involved in immune response, response to stress, cytoskeleton and metabolism. Moreover, the product was not cytotoxic up to concentrations of 25 mg/mL (on human fibroblasts, chondrocytes and nucleus pulposus cells by MTT assay) and was blood compatible up to 150 mg/mL. Finally, at concentrations between 5 and 50 mg/mL, freeze-dried secretome showed to in vitro counteract the oxidative stress damage induced by H₂O₂ on nucleus pulposus cells by MTT assay.
Keyphrases
- induced apoptosis
- oxidative stress
- bone marrow
- stem cells
- cell free
- immune response
- cell cycle arrest
- high throughput
- endoplasmic reticulum stress
- cell therapy
- mesenchymal stem cells
- primary care
- biofilm formation
- healthcare
- signaling pathway
- study protocol
- dna damage
- randomized controlled trial
- single cell
- small molecule
- cell proliferation
- extracellular matrix
- candida albicans
- dendritic cells
- toll like receptor
- pseudomonas aeruginosa
- cystic fibrosis
- anti inflammatory
- protein protein
- binding protein
- fatty acid
- label free