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Journal of the Royal Society Interface | 2010

Safety paradigm: genetic evaluation of therapeutic grade human embryonic stem cells

Emma Stephenson; Caroline Mackie Ogilvie; Heema Patel; Glenda Cornwell; Laureen Jacquet; Neli Kadeva; Peter Braude; Dusko Ilic

The use of stem cells for regenerative medicine has captured the imagination of the public, with media attention contributing to rising expectations of clinical benefits. Human embryonic stem cells (hESCs) are the best model for capital investment in stem cell therapy and there is a clear need for their robust genetic characterization before scaling-up cell expansion for that purpose. We have to be certain that the genome of the starting material is stable and normal, but the limited resolution of conventional karyotyping is unable to give us such assurance. Advanced molecular cytogenetic technologies such as array comparative genomic hybridization for identifying chromosomal imbalances, and single nucleotide polymorphism analysis for identifying ethnic background and loss of heterozygosity should be introduced as obligatory diagnostic tests for each newly derived hESC line before it is deposited in national stem cell banks. If this new quality standard becomes a requirement, as we are proposing here, it would facilitate and accelerate the banking process, since end-users would be able to select the most appropriate line for their particular application, thus improving efficiency and streamlining the route to manufacturing therapeutics. The pharmaceutical industry, which may use hESC-derived cells for drug screening, should not ignore their genomic profile as this may risk misinterpretation of results and significant waste of resources.


Stem Cell Research | 2016

Generation of KCL038 clinical grade human embryonic stem cell line

Cristian Miere; Victoria Wood; Neli Kadeva; Glenda Cornwell; Stefano Codognotto; Emma Stephenson; Dusko Ilic

The KCL038 human embryonic stem cell line was derived from a normal healthy blastocyst donated for research. The ICM was isolated using laser microsurgery and plated on γ-irradiated human foreskin fibroblasts. Both the derivation and cell line propagation were performed in an animal product-free environment and under current Good Manufacturing Practice (cGMP) standards. Pluripotent state and differentiation potential were confirmed by in vitro assays.


Stem Cell Research | 2016

Generation of KCL035 research grade human embryonic stem cell line carrying a mutation in HBB gene.

Heema Hewitson; Victoria Wood; Neli Kadeva; Glenda Cornwell; Stefano Codognotto; Emma Stephenson; Dusko Ilic

The KCL035 human embryonic stem cell line was derived from an embryo donated for research that carried a mutation in the HBB gene, which is linked to the β-thalassemia syndrome. The ICM was isolated using laser microsurgery and plated on γ-irradiated human foreskin fibroblasts. Both the derivation and cell line propagation were performed in an animal product-free environment. Pluripotent state and differentiation potential were confirmed by in vitro assays.


Stem Cell Research | 2016

Generation of KCL040 clinical grade human embryonic stem cell line.

Laureen Jacquet; Victoria Wood; Neli Kadeva; Glenda Cornwell; Stefano Codognotto; Emma Stephenson; Dusko Ilic

The KCL040 human embryonic stem cell line was derived from a normal healthy blastocyst donated for research. The ICM was isolated using laser microsurgery and plated on γ-irradiated human foreskin fibroblasts. Both the derivation and cell line propagation were performed in an animal product-free environment and under current Good Manufacturing Practice (cGMP) standards. Pluripotent state and differentiation potential were confirmed by in vitro assays.


Stem Cell Research | 2016

Generation of KCL039 clinical grade human embryonic stem cell line

Liani Devito; Victoria Wood; Neli Kadeva; Glenda Cornwell; Stefano Codognotto; Emma Stephenson; Dusko Ilic

The KCL039 human embryonic stem cell line was derived from a normal healthy blastocyst donated for research. The ICM was isolated using laser microsurgery and plated on γ-irradiated human foreskin fibroblasts. Both the derivation and cell line propagation were performed in an animal product-free environment and under current Good Manufacturing Practice (cGMP) standards. Pluripotent state and differentiation potential were confirmed by in vitro assays.


Stem Cell Research | 2016

Generation of KCL037 clinical grade human embryonic stem cell line.

Cristian Miere; Victoria Wood; Neli Kadeva; Glenda Cornwell; Stefano Codognotto; Emma Stephenson; Dusko Ilic

The KCL037 human embryonic stem cell line was derived from a normal healthy blastocyst donated for research. The ICM was isolated using laser microsurgery and plated on γ-irradiated human foreskin fibroblasts. Both the derivation and cell line propagation were performed in an animal product-free environment and under current Good Manufacturing Practice (cGMP) standards. Pluripotent state and differentiation potential were confirmed by in vitro assays.


Stem Cell Research | 2016

Generation of KCL036 research grade human embryonic stem cell line carrying a mutation in the HTT gene

Laureen Jacquet; Heema Hewitson; Victoria Wood; Neli Kadeva; Glenda Cornwell; Stefano Codognotto; Carl Hobbs; Emma Stephenson; Dusko Ilic

The KCL036 human embryonic stem cell line was derived from an embryo donated for research that carried an autosomal dominant mutation affecting one allele of the HTT gene encoding huntingtin (38 trinucleotide repeats; 14 for the normal allele). The ICM was isolated using laser microsurgery and plated on γ-irradiated human foreskin fibroblasts. Both the derivation and cell line propagation were performed in an animal product-free environment. Pluripotent state and differentiation potential were confirmed by in vitro and in vivo assays.


Stem Cell Research | 2016

Generation of KCL034 clinical grade human embryonic stem cell line.

Liani Devito; Laureen Jacquet; Anastasia Petrova; Cristian Miere; Victoria Wood; Neli Kadeva; Glenda Cornwell; Stefano Codognotto; Emma Stephenson; Dusko Ilic

The KCL034 human embryonic stem cell line was derived from a normal healthy blastocyst donated for research. The ICM was isolated using laser microsurgery and plated on γ-irradiated human foreskin fibroblasts. Both the derivation and cell line propagation were performed in an animal product-free environment and under current Good Manufacturing Practice (cGMP) standards. Pluripotent state and differentiation potential were confirmed by in vitro assays. The line was also validated for sterility, specific and non-specific human pathogens.


Stem Cell Research | 2016

Generation of KCL033 clinical grade human embryonic stem cell line

Liani Devito; Anastasia Petrova; Victoria Wood; Neli Kadeva; Glenda Cornwell; Stefano Codognotto; Emma Stephenson; Dusko Ilic

The KCL033 human embryonic stem cell line was derived from a normal healthy blastocyst donated for research. The ICM was isolated using laser microsurgery and plated on γ-irradiated human foreskin fibroblasts. Both the derivation and cell line propagation were performed in an animal product-free environment and under current Good Manufacturing Practice (cGMP) standards. Pluripotent state and differentiation potential were confirmed by in vitro assays. The line was also validated for sterility and specific and non-specific human pathogens.


Stem Cell Research | 2016

Generation of KCL032 clinical grade human embryonic stem cell line.

Cristian Miere; Victoria Wood; Neli Kadeva; Glenda Cornwell; Stefano Codognotto; Emma Stephenson; Dusko Ilic

The KCL032 human embryonic stem cell line was derived from a normal healthy blastocyst donated for research. The ICM was isolated using laser microsurgery and plated on γ-irradiated human foreskin fibroblasts. Both the derivation and cell line propagation were performed in an animal product-free environment and under current Good Manufacturing Practice (cGMP) standards. Pluripotent state and differentiation potential were confirmed by in vitro assays.

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