Abstract

Background & Aim Umbilical cord tissue is a potential source of Mesenchymal Stem Cells (MSCs). These cells have been widely used especially in pre-clinical and clinical applications resulting its various effectiveness. Banking process of umbilical cord involves transportation from the hospital where the cord is received to the banking facility to be processed further. Prior to processing, pre-sterility test must be conducted and while waiting for the result, the umbilical cord is quarantined. This quarantine process has to be carried out carefully to maintain cell's recovery and viability. Suitable range of time should be chosen to deliver high quality cells. In this study, we aim to determine the maximum time for quarantined umbilical cord to be processed. Methods, Results & Conclusion One umbilical cord (UC2018030001) was used in this study. Medium transportation is used to carry the umbilical cord to banking facility. Prior to processing, pre sterility was done using spread plate method by spreading the medium transport onto TSA agar. After the results were out and passed, the tissues were put into quarantine medium and were processed at day 0, 7, 14, and 21 for MSCs isolation. The tissue was processed using explant method and sub-cultured until 3rd passage. Graphic shown below are the cell doubling level from different passages at various days of quarantine. The doubling level remain constant with maximum deviation at 0.512. Results showed that tissues which was quarantined until day 21 still produce cells normally. The cell number are slowly increasing because the higher the passage, the more pure the cells are so they can propagate easily. This shows normal growth of normal cells. Their doubling level are also on track with no significant difference. In brief, umbilical cord tissue can be quarantined until 21 days and still produce cells normally.

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