TY - JOUR AU - Selich, Anton AU - Zimmermann, Katharina AU - Tenspolde, Michel AU - Dittrich-Breiholz, Oliver AU - von Kaisenberg, Constantin AU - Schambach, Axel AU - Rothe, Michael PY - 2019 DA - 2019/09/23 TI - Umbilical cord as a long-term source of activatable mesenchymal stromal cells for immunomodulation JO - Stem Cell Research & Therapy SP - 285 VL - 10 IS - 1 AB - Mesenchymal stromal cells (MSCs) are used in over 800 clinical trials mainly due to their immune inhibitory activity. Umbilical cord (UC), the second leading source of clinically used MSCs, is usually cut in small tissue pieces. Subsequent cultivation leads to a continuous outgrowth of MSC explant monolayers (MSC-EMs) for months. Currently, the first MSC-EM culture takes approximately 2 weeks to grow out, which is then expanded and applied to patients. The initiating tissue pieces are then discarded. However, when UC pieces are transferred to new culture dishes, MSC-EMs continue to grow out. In case the functional integrity of these cells is maintained, later induced cultures could also be expanded and used for cell therapy. This would drastically increase the number of available cells for each patient. To test the functionality of MSC-EMs from early and late induction time points, we compared the first cultures to those initiated after 2 months by investigating their clonality and immunomodulatory capacity. SN - 1757-6512 UR - https://doi.org/10.1186/s13287-019-1376-9 DO - 10.1186/s13287-019-1376-9 ID - Selich2019 ER -