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Large-scale smart bioreactor with fully integrated wireless multivariate sensors and electronics for long-term in situ monitoring of stem cell culture.

Jimin LeeHojoong KimHyo-Ryoung LimYun-Soung KimThai Thanh Hoang ThiJeongmoon ChoiGun-Jae JeongHodam KimRobert HerbertIra SoltisKa Ram KimSung Hoon LeeYoungjin KwonYunki LeeYoung Charles JangWoon-Hong Yeo
Published in: Science advances (2024)
Achieving large-scale, cost-effective, and reproducible manufacturing of stem cells with the existing devices is challenging. Traditional single-use cell-bag bioreactors, limited by their rigid and single-point sensors, struggle with accuracy and scalability for high-quality cell manufacturing. Here, we introduce a smart bioreactor system that enables multi-spatial sensing for real-time, wireless culture monitoring. This scalable system includes a low-profile, label-free thin-film sensor array and electronics integrated with a flexible cell bag, allowing for simultaneous assessment of culture properties such as pH, dissolved oxygen, glucose, and temperature, to receive real-time feedback for up to 30 days. The experimental results show the accurate monitoring of time-dynamic and spatial variations of stem cells and myoblast cells with adjustable carriers from a plastic dish to a 2-liter cell bag. These advances open up the broad applicability of the smart sensing system for large-scale, lower-cost, reproducible, and high-quality engineered cell manufacturing for broad clinical use.
Keyphrases
  • stem cells
  • cell therapy
  • single cell
  • wastewater treatment
  • label free
  • cell proliferation
  • insulin resistance
  • oxidative stress
  • induced apoptosis
  • mass spectrometry
  • adipose tissue
  • bone marrow
  • low cost
  • cell cycle arrest