Advanced Good Cell Culture Practice for human primary, stem cell-derived and organoid models as well as microphysiological systems
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A major reason for the current reproducibility crisis in the life sciences is the poor implementation of quality control measures and reporting standards. Improvement is needed, especially regarding increasingly complex in vitro methods. Good Cell Culture Practice (GCCP) was an effort from 1996 to 2005 to develop such minimum quality standards also applicable in academia. This paper summarizes recent key developments in in vitro cell culture and addresses the issues resulting for GCCP, e.g. the development of induced pluripotent stem cells (iPSCs) and gene-edited cells. It further deals with human stem-cell-derived models and bioengineering of organo-typic cell cultures, including organoids, organ-on-chip and human-on-chip approaches. Commercial vendors and cell banks have made human primary cells more widely available over the last decade, increasing their use, but also requiring specific guidance as to GCCP. The characterization of cell culture systems including high-content imaging and high-throughput measurement technologies increasingly combined with more complex cell and tissue cultures represent a further challenge for GCCP. The increasing use of gene editing techniques to generate and modify in vitro culture models also requires discussion of its impact on GCCP. International (often varying) legislations and market forces originating from the commercialization of cell and tissue products and technologies are further impacting on the need for the use of GCCP. This report summarizes the recommendations of the second of two workshops, held in Germany in December 2015, aiming map the challenge and organize the process or developing a revised GCCP 2.0.
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PAMIES, David, Anna K. BAL-PRICE, Christophe CHESNÉ, Sandra COECKE, Andras DINNYES, Chantra ESKES, Regina GRILLARI, Thomas HARTUNG, Marcel LEIST, Mardas DANESHIAN, 2018. Advanced Good Cell Culture Practice for human primary, stem cell-derived and organoid models as well as microphysiological systems. In: Alternatives to Animal Experimentation : ALTEX. 2018, 35(3), pp. 353-378. ISSN 1868-596X. eISSN 1868-8551. Available under: doi: 10.14573/altex.1710081BibTex
@article{Pamies2018Advan-42847, year={2018}, doi={10.14573/altex.1710081}, title={Advanced Good Cell Culture Practice for human primary, stem cell-derived and organoid models as well as microphysiological systems}, number={3}, volume={35}, issn={1868-596X}, journal={Alternatives to Animal Experimentation : ALTEX}, pages={353--378}, author={Pamies, David and Bal-Price, Anna K. and Chesné, Christophe and Coecke, Sandra and Dinnyes, Andras and Eskes, Chantra and Grillari, Regina and Hartung, Thomas and Leist, Marcel and Daneshian, Mardas} }
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