Table 1.
Culturing Method | Maximum Cell Density | Available Volume/ Size |
Advantages | Disadvantages |
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Stirred Flask | 1.7 × 106 cells/mL | 50 mL–35 L | Availability Scalability High level of aeration |
Controversial efficacy data for the cultivation of some cell products Careful selection of the shape of blades is required |
G-Rex flask | 10–40 × 106 cells/cm2 | 2 cm2–500 cm2 8 mL–5 L |
High density of cultivation Relatively low cost Can be operated using standard laboratory equipment (laminar flow hood, cell culture incubator) |
Quality control check is required for each flask Additional steps needed for manual processing of the cell product Higher risk of contamination |
Rocking motion bioreactors | 10 × 106 cells/mL | 250 mL–100 L | Scalable to large volumes Uniform cell mixing High level of media aeration Perfusion capability Sensors for pH, dO, temperature Aseptic media addition and sampling |
Low efficacy for some cell types Additional expensive equipment is required |
Stirred tank bioreactors | 2 × 106 cells/mL | 250 mL–1 × 104 L | Great scalability Effective mixing with adjustable intensity High level of media aeration Range of sensors for monitoring cell culture Flexibility of control settings (rpm, shape of paddles, etc.) |
Controversial efficacy data for the cultivation of some cell products Additional expensive equipment is required Careful selection of the shape of blades is required |
Hollow fiber | 1 × 109 cells/mL | area (cm2) to volume (mL) ratio = approx. 100–200 | Capability to culture cells at extremely high density Scalability Versatility (fibril configuration, cartridge size, etc.) Continuous addition of fresh medium and waste removal |
Additional expensive equipment is required Need to carefully select the membrane/fibril properties (porosity, packing density, diameter, etc.) Complicated collection of the cell product |
CliniMACS Prodigy | 8 × 106 cells/mL | 500 mL | Semi-automated system Multicomponent device (all-in-one) Suitability for clinical application Availability of ready-made kits for various steps of the processes |
High cost of the system and consumables Cell expansion is carried out in a centrifuge chamber (CentriCult Unit, a part of CliniMACS Prodigy system) |