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Rapid establishment of the European Bank for induced Pluripotent Stem Cells (EBiSC) - the Hot Start experience

Authors :
Oliver Brüstle
Annette Ringwald
Christian Clausen
Charlotte Chapman
Glyn Stacey
Alexander J. Kvist
Marieke A. Hoeve
Shailesh Kumar Gupta
Blanca Miranda Serano
Minal Patel
Gabriella Brolén
Tomo Saric
George McConnachie
Cornelia Thiele
Julie Holder
Trisha Rawat
Tina C. Stummann
Joh Dokler
Maja Brajnik
Bryan Bolton
Lyle Armstrong
Bernd Kuebler
Alfredo Cabrera-Socorro
Isobel Atkin
Adam Faulconbridge
Christa Lucas
Jason A. King
Johannes Dewender
Ian Streeter
Rok Predan
Majlinda Lako
Lyn Healy
Bjørn Holst
Martine Geraerts
Luca Cherubin
Carsten Claussen
Heiko Zimmermann
Timothy E Allsopp
Orla O'Shea
Peter W. Harrison
K. Bruce
Niels Geijsen
Michael Peitz
Tony Burdett
Paul A. De Sousa
Ole Pless
Elisabeth Wachter
Anna Veiga
A. Courtney
Laura Clarke
Helen Parkinson
Cesar Trigueros
Anna Jonebring
Shalinee Khadun
Rachel Steeg
Patrik Foerch
Sascha Reimann
Ryan Hicks
Carol George
Andreas Ebneth
Oliver Keminer
Philip Gribbon
Barry Hardy
Stefanie Seltmann
Andreas Kurtz
Shawn Harmon
Jürgen Hescheler
Beate Kreisel
Hubrecht Institute for Developmental Biology and Stem Cell Research
Publica
Source :
Stem Cell Research, Vol 20, Iss C, Pp 105-114 (2017), De Sousa, P A, Steeg, R, Wachter, E, Bruce, K, King, J, Hoeve, M, Khadun, S, Mcconnachie, G, Holder, J, Kurtz, A, Seltmann, S, Dewender, J, Reimann, S, Stacey, G, O'shea, O, Chapman, C, Healy, L, Zimmermann, H, Bolton, B, Rawat, T, Atkin, I, Veiga, A, Kuebler, B, Serano, B M, Saric, T, Hescheler, J, Brüstle, O, Peitz, M, Thiele, C, Geijsen, N, Holst, B, Clausen, C, Lako, M, Armstrong, L, Gupta, S K, Kvist, A J, Hicks, R, Jonebring, A, Brolén, G, Ebneth, A, Cabrera-socorro, A, Foerch, P, Geraerts, M, Stummann, T C, Harmon, S, George, C, Streeter, I, Clarke, L, Parkinson, H, Harrison, P W, Faulconbridge, A, Cherubin, L, Burdett, T, Trigueros, C, Patel, M J, Lucas, C, Hardy, B, Predan, R, Dokler, J, Brajnik, M, Keminer, O, Pless, O, Gribbon, P, Claussen, C, Ringwald, A, Kreisel, B, Courtney, A & Allsopp, T E 2017, ' Rapid establishment of the European Bank for induced Pluripotent Stem Cells (EBiSC) : The Hot Start experience ', Stem Cell Research, vol. 20, pp. 105-114 . https://doi.org/10.1016/j.scr.2017.03.002, Stem Cell Research, 20, 105. Elsevier, Stem Cell Research, 20, 105, Stem Cell Research, 20, 105-114, NARCIS, BASE (Open Access Aggregator), UnpayWall, DOAJ-Articles, ORCID, Microsoft Academic Graph, Stem Cell Research, 20, 105-114. Elsevier B.V., Stem Cell Research
Publication Year :
2017
Publisher :
Elsevier, 2017.

Abstract

A fast track “Hot Start” process was implemented to launch the European Bank for Induced Pluripotent Stem Cells (EBiSC) to provide early release of a range of established control and disease linked human induced pluripotent stem cell (hiPSC) lines. Established practice amongst consortium members was surveyed to arrive at harmonised and publically accessible Standard Operations Procedures (SOPs) for tissue procurement, bio-sample tracking, iPSC expansion, cryopreservation, qualification and distribution to the research community. These were implemented to create a quality managed foundational collection of lines and associated data made available for distribution. Here we report on the successful outcome of this experience and work flow for banking and facilitating access to an otherwise disparate European resource, with lessons to benefit the international research community.eTOCThe report focuses on the EBiSC experience of rapidly establishing an operational capacity to procure, bank and distribute a foundational collection of established hiPSC lines. It validates the feasibility and defines the challenges of harnessing and integrating the capability and productivity of centres across Europe using commonly available resources currently in the field.

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
18767753 and 18735061
Volume :
20
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Stem Cell Research
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....c54bb6b7d2c9e8f837df5a8697d4288a