On-demand serum-free media formulations for human hematopoietic cell expansion using a high dimensional search algorithm

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Substitution of serum and other clinically incompatible reagents is requisite for controlling product quality in a therapeutic cell manufacturing process. However, substitution with chemically defined compounds creates a complex, large-scale optimization problem due to the large number of possible factors and dose levels, making conventional process optimization methods ineffective. We present a framework for high-dimensional optimization of serum-free formulations for the expansion of human hematopoietic cells. Our model-free approach utilizes evolutionary computing principles to drive an experiment-based feedback control platform. We validate this method by optimizing serum-free formulations for first, TF-1 cells and second, primary T-cells. For each cell type, we successfully identify a set of serum-free formulations that support cell expansions similar to the serum-containing conditions commonly used to culture these cells, by experimentally testing less than 1 × 10−5 % of the total search space. We also demonstrate how this iterative search process can provide insights into factor interactions that contribute to supporting cell expansion.

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Kim, M. M., & Audet, J. (2019). On-demand serum-free media formulations for human hematopoietic cell expansion using a high dimensional search algorithm. Communications Biology, 2(1). https://doi.org/10.1038/s42003-019-0296-7

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