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Controlled-release Microbeads to Replace Growth Factors in Fetal Bovine Serum

Awardee

STEM CULTURES LLC

1 DISCOVERY DR STE 117
RENSSELAER, NY, 12144-3448
US

Award Year: 2021

UEI: P4JPYMXCHB43

HUBZone Owned: No

Woman Owned: No

Socially and Economically Disadvantaged: Yes

Congressional District: 20

Tagged as:

STTR

Phase I

Seal of the Agency: HHS

Awarding Agency

HHS

Branch: NIH

Total Award Amount: $225,501

Contract Number: 1R41GM142345-01

Agency Tracking Number: R41GM142345

Solicitation Topic Code: 400

Solicitation Number: PA18-816

Abstract

Project Summary / Abstract: Fetal bovine serum (FBS) contains a variety growth factors (GFs) and GF-stabilizing agents that have a potent influence on cell behavior. Lot-to-lot variability of FBS, however, results in fluctuation of initial GF levels. These fluctuations are further complicated by time-dependent decay at rates unique to each GF, resulting in changing GF ratios over time. These three FBS characteristics (variable initial GF levels, time-dependent decay, and varying GF ratios over time) make it difficult to know actual GF levels maintained during the culture period. Knowledge and control of GF levels, however, is needed to systematically formulate media to effectively replace the GFs provided by FBS We propose to manufacture controlled-release microspheres that maintain stable, defined GF levels to facilitate the development of an FBS-free medium. Replacing FBS GFs is a meaningful step toward addressing the FOA PA-18-816 goals of: ‘Better Defining Growth Medium to Improve Reproducibility of Cell Culture’ and ‘supporting technologies and products to expedite development of better serum substitutes’.A challenge to originating serum-free protocols is the rapid degradation of soluble GFs that are typically added to media at the time of use. StemCultures, LLC manufactures controlled-release poly lactic-co-glycolic acid (PLGA) microbeads that slowly release GFs to produce defined and stable GF levels in culture media. This flexible PLGA microbead platform will be used to generate a series of ‘CultureBeads’ that release key FBS GFs to maintain a stable media level over several days. Four FBS GFs will provide proof-of-concept for the controlled- release strategy. The initial four FBS GFs were selected based on: 1) presence in FBS, 2) lability and 3) bioactivity. Each CultureBead replaces one FBS GF, allowing CultureBeads to be combined to provide a stable GF mixture. The second aim advances automated microfluidic manufacturing to facilitate cost-effective current Good Manufacturing Process (cGMP) compliant CultureBeads production. The initial CultureBeads tool kit can be utilized for specific cell types dependent on the selected GFs, including retinal pigment epithelium (RPE) cells, certain mesenchymal stem cells and pluripotent stem cells where there is broad demand. CultureBeads manufacture of RPE has immediate application for an FDA-approved, NIH-sponsored clinical trial. In a future Phase 2 STTR application, the CultureBeads series will be expanded using multiplex analysis to identify additional factors to more completely replace FBS.Project Narrative: Variability in the levels of growth factors (GFs) provided by fetal bovine serum (FBS) results in unreliable cell cultures. A challenge to replace FBS with soluble GFs is that soluble GFs are unstable in culture media. Controlled-release GF microbeads provide stable GF levels that more effectively replace the GFs provided by FBS. This proposal will manufacture a series of controlled-release microbeads to replace FBS GFs for more consistent and reliable cell cultures.

Award Schedule

  1. 2018
    Solicitation Year

  2. 2021
    Award Year

  3. September 20, 2021
    Award Start Date

  4. August 31, 2022
    Award End Date

Principal Investigator

Name:
Phone: N/A

Business Contact

Name: WILLIAM E PRICE
Phone: (518) 621-0846
Email: williamprice@stemcultures.com

Research Institution

Name: REGENERATIVE RESEARCH FOUNDATION