Data di Pubblicazione:
2012
Abstract:
Peripheral blood lymphocytes isolated from healthy human donors' buffy coat were cultured in membrane
bio-reactors (MBR) designed in two different configurations: a conventional hollow-fiber (HF) bundle of
modified polyetheretherketone (PEEK-WC) arranged in parallel, and a cross-assembled PEEK-WC and polyethersulfone
(PES) HF membranes having different structural properties. Both bioreactors were experimentally
compared in terms of metabolic activity of cultured cells, monitored over 8 days with respect to
glucose uptake rate (GUR) and lactate production rate (LPR), and mathematically modelled by Computational
Fluid Dynamics (CFD) method in order to investigate the impact of geometrical configuration and
transport properties of biomaterials. The almost uniform trend of GUR from day 2 to day 7 (average of
0.0497 0.0076 ng/h cell) and the lowLPR (that decreased from an initial value of 2.92 0.0055 pg/h cell to
practically zero at day 8) provided evidence for superior performance of crossed-HFMBR in reproducing an
optimal in vitro physiological environment with quite uniform concentration distribution of species in the
extracellular space of the bioreactor and able to maintain lymphocyte viability and functions. The crossed
HFMBR also resulted in an enhanced production of interleukin IL-2 over 8 days (average of 0.9950.25 pg/h/
Mcell) and IL-10 in the first 3 days (average of 6.46 0.28 pg/h/Mcell) which were up to one order of
magnitude higher with respect to values measured in the parallel configuration.
Tipologia CRIS:
01.01 Articolo in rivista
Keywords:
Bioreactor; Hollow fiber membranes; Human lymphocytes; Mass transport; Metabolic rates
Elenco autori:
Salerno, Simona; Piscioneri, Antonella; DE BARTOLO, Loredana; Morelli, Sabrina; Tasselli, Franco
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