Stem cell culture also has exciting applications in gene therapy, which is an emerging but promising method of disease treatment, including for a variety of cancers. Primary stem cells (usually hematopoietic stem cells) are genetically modified via genetic engineering techniques, which involve inserting, modifying or deleting genetic material via transfection. The aim is that the genetic modification will produce a therapeutic effect when the modified cells are injected into the patient. As stem cells can self-renew, a key advantage of using them in gene therapy is that repeated administrations of the therapy can be reduced or even eliminated.
Despite the many benefits of stem cell culture, there are some challenges involved in its clinical application. For example, it can be difficult to find suitable cell culture conditions to promote proliferation but also maintain the desired stem cell properties. Moreover, the need for a high quality and quantity of cells requires large-scale expansion of stem cells, followed by efficient and homogeneous differentiation into functional derivatives. Traditional methods using two-dimensional (2D) culturing techniques (for example, using plastic culture plates and xenogenic media) provide limited expansion and lose clonal and differentiation capacity after long-term passaging. Efficient and large-scale transfection of stem cells and generation of iPSCs has also proved challenging.
A range of innovative solutions are overcoming these challenges. For example, we offer a range of specialized xeno-free growth and differentiation media for stem cell cultures that have been designed to achieve optimum cell differentiation and performance.
Our advanced electroporation method, Nucleofector® Technology, also offers a transfection solution for hard-to-transfect stem cells. This technology enables highly efficient non-viral transfection of primary adult stem cells, genome editing in iPSCs or embryonic stem cells, and episomal reprogramming of a variety of cells into iPSCs. It also enables flexible scaling to allow you to transfect the sufficient number and type of cells for your application.