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The PRIME-XV MSC XSFM Dual Component Kits are xeno-free and serum-free media that enable a single-use, closed system format for MSC expansion in Quantum or other compatible hollow fiber bioreactors. The medium is formulated to deliver expansion and viability of MSCs over several passages in culture, while maintaining multipotency and functional characteristics.
The PRIME-XV MSC XSFM Dual Component Kits offer a closed-system solution that includes basal media and supplement for use with use with Quantum* or other compatible hollow fiber bioreactors.
Designed and manufactured following relevant GMPs, such as raw material controls and supply chain management, to facilitate transfer from research to clinic:
The PRIME-XV MSC XSFM Dual Component Kits are for research or further manufacturing use only.
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*Quantum Bioreactor protocol available in IFU (Product Insert)
Figure 1. PRIME-XV MSC XSFM Dual Component Kit with Phenol Red performs similarly or better than the thawed PRIME-XV MSC Expansion XSFM (Complete Medium). Results from three different donors demonstrate some donor-to-donor variability in fold expansion of ADMSCs. Viability is consistently maintained at or above 90% over the course of the 7-day expansion. The discrepancy in the average performance between the dual bag and complete conditions may be explained by differences in initial storage temperature. Due to the large volume (5 L) of frozen media in the complete PRIME-XV MSC Expansion XSFM, it had to be thawed in the refrigerator for over 48 hours to completely thaw, whereas the temperature-sensitive components of the dual component bag were thawed less than an hour before the initiation of the expansion, and thus had less time to degrade.
Figure 2. ADMSCs maintain their stem cell phenotype at Day 7 post-expansion in PRIME-XV MSC XSFM Dual Component Kit with Phenol Red. The expression of negative markers CD34 and CD45 remained well below 2% over the course of the culture. The expression of the positive markers CD73, CD90, and CD105 ranged from 94-100%, indicating the maintenance of MSC differentiation potential over the course of the culture, similar to the complete medium. Results are representative of three donors. All measurements were taken in triplicate.