Cell culture apparatus and method
11028356 · 2021-06-08
Assignee
Inventors
- Jianhua Yuan (Guangzhou, CN)
- Huilun Li (Guangzhou, CN)
- Wenjiang Wang (Guangzhou, CN)
- Jialiang Su (Guangzhou, CN)
- Xiaolin Li (Guangzhou, CN)
- Yong Chen (Guangzhou, CN)
Cpc classification
C12M29/00
CHEMISTRY; METALLURGY
C12M23/50
CHEMISTRY; METALLURGY
International classification
C12M1/12
CHEMISTRY; METALLURGY
C12M3/00
CHEMISTRY; METALLURGY
Abstract
Provided are cell culture apparatus and method. The cell culture apparatus comprises a culture column and a perfusion system, the culture column comprising a first and a second tube-connecting caps and a support for cells to attach and grow thereon. The first and the second tube-connecting caps are respectively provided with a perfusion inlet and a perfusion outlet; The perfusion system comprises a culture medium storage device, a perfusion tube and a perfusion pump. A complete and closed culture column is formed in the cell culture device after the cells are inoculated, and the culturing is completed by the perfusion system to avoid contamination.
Claims
1. A cell culture apparatus comprising: a culture column including a first tube-connecting cover, a second tube-connecting cover and at least a scaffold for adherent growth of cells, the first tube-connecting cover, the at least a scaffold and the second tube-connecting cover being sequentially stacked to form a culture column having a closed cavity, and the first tube-connecting cover and the second tube-connecting cover each having a perfusion inlet and a perfusion outlet, wherein the culture column further includes a sealing ring and a buckle ring, the sealing ring being arranged around an edge of the scaffold, the buckle ring being arranged around an edge of the sealing ring, wherein a buckle ring boss is provided in an inner circumferential side surface of the buckle ring, a buckle ring slot matching the buckle ring boss is provided in an outer circumferential side surface of the sealing ring, and the sealing rings stacked adjacently are in contact with each other; and a perfusion system including a culture medium storage apparatus, a perfusion tube and a perfusion pump for powering perfusion, the culture medium storage apparatus, the perfusion pump and the perfusion inlet being sequentially communicated via the perfusion tube.
2. The cell culture apparatus according to claim 1, wherein at least two scaffolds are provided, and/or at least two culture columns are provided.
3. The cell culture apparatus according to claim 1, wherein the sealing ring and the buckle ring having a same number as that of the scaffold, the sealing ring being annular and arranged around an edge of the scaffold, the buckle ring being annular and arranged around an edge of the sealing ring.
4. The cell culture apparatus according to claim 1, wherein the buckle ring is further provided with a fastening hook and a fastening slot, wherein the fastening slot is provided with a fixing lug boss therein, the fastening hook may be inserted into the fastening slot of another buckle ring and fixed to the fixing lug boss of the another buckle ring through a snap-fit, and the sealing ring in a stacked contact is pressed and fixed; the first tube-connecting cover is further provided with a mounting slot, and the fastening hook of the buckle ring adjacent to the first tube-connecting cover may be inserted into the mounting slot and fixed to the first tube-connecting cover through a snap-fit; the second tube-connecting cover is further provided with a mounting hook, and the mounting hook may be inserted into the fastening slot of the buckle ring adjacent to the second tube-connecting cover and fixed to the fixing lug boss of the buckle ring through a snap-fit.
5. The cell culture apparatus according to claim 4, wherein the fastening hook and the fastening slot are alternately and evenly arranged around an edge of the buckle ring.
6. The cell culture apparatus according to claim 1, wherein the scaffold is formed by criss-crossing laminated fibers and a gap for cell adherent growth and circulation of the culture medium is formed between the fibers.
7. The cell culture apparatus according to claim 6, wherein a surface of the scaffold is grafted with a temperature-sensitive material, and the temperature-sensitive material is subjected to a phase change between hydrophilic phase and hydrophobic phase by changing temperature, so that the cell growing adherently to the scaffold are allowed to achieve temperature-sensitive detachment and harvested after the completion of culture.
8. The cell culture apparatus according to claim 1 further comprising a humidification apparatus and an air filter, wherein the humidification apparatus provides humidified gas for the culture medium storage apparatus; and a vent port for the culture medium storage apparatus communicating with external environment is provided with an air filter.
9. A cell culture method using the cell culture apparatus according to claim 1, comprising the following steps: mounting the culture column: providing the first tube-connecting cover, sequentially stacking and mounting a predetermined number of scaffolds on the first tube-connecting cover, inoculating cells to be cultured onto the scaffolds, and then mounting and fixing the second tube-connecting cover on a upper portion of the scaffolds so that the culture column is assembled; perfusing and culturing cells: communicating the perfusion inlet with the perfusion pump and the culture medium storage apparatus sequentially through the perfusion tube, providing power by the perfusion pump, perfusing a culture medium in the culture medium storage apparatus into the culture column to provide nutrients for cell growth and discharging a metabolite produced by cell metabolism from the perfusion outlet as the culture medium flows.
10. The cell culture method according to claim 9, wherein the culture column further includes a sealing ring and a buckle ring having a same number as that of the scaffold, the sealing ring being annular and arranged around an edge of the scaffold, the buckle ring being annular and arranged around an edge of the sealing ring, wherein a buckle ring boss is provided in an inner circumferential side surface of the buckle ring, a buckle ring slot matching the buckle ring boss is provided in an outer circumferential side surface of the sealing ring, and the sealing rings stacked adjacently are in contact with each other, and wherein the step of mounting the culture column is as follow: surrounding and sheathing the scaffold with the sealing ring, and surrounding and sheathing the sealing ring with the buckle ring to form an accessory set, and mounting several accessory sets according to the above method; providing the first tube-connecting cover, and inserting the fastening hook of the buckle ring in the above-mentioned accessory set into the mounting slot and fixed to the first tube-connecting cover through a snap fit; according to the above method, inserting the fastening hook of the buckle ring in respective accessory set sequentially into the fastening slot of the buckle ring in another accessory set and fixed to the fixing lug boss of the buckle ring in the another accessory set through a snap fit, pressing and fixing the sealing rings in stacked contact, and stacking and mounting a predetermined number of scaffolds sequentially; inoculating the cells to be cultured onto the above mounted scaffolds; then, inserting the mounting hook of the second tube-connecting cover into the fastening slot of the buckle ring adjacent to the second tube-connecting cover, and mounting and fixing the second tube-connecting cover so that the culture column is assembled.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF DRAWINGS
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(25) wherein: 100. a culture column; 110. a first tube-connecting cover; 111. a perfusion inlet; 112. a mounting slot; 120. a second tube-connecting cover; 121, a perfusion outlet; 122. a mounting hook; 130. a scaffold; 140. a sealing ring; 141. a buckle ring slot; 142. a scaffold slot; 150. a buckle ring; 151. a buckle ring boss; 152. a fastening hook; 153. a fastening slot; 154. a fixing lug boss; 210. a culture medium storage apparatus; 220. a perfusion tube; 230. a perfusion pump; 300. a humidification apparatus; 400. an air pump; 500. an air filter; 600. a fixing bracket; 710. a cell harvesting bottle; 720. a cell harvesting tube; 730. a cell harvesting valve; 810. a liquid waste bottle; 820. a liquid waste tube; 830. a liquid waste valve.
DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENTS
(26) Detailed description is set forth hereinafter with reference to the accompanying drawings, in order to fully understand the present disclosure. Preferred embodiments of the present disclosure are shown in the drawings. However, the present disclosure may be implemented in many different ways and is not limited to the embodiments described herein. Rather, these embodiments are provided in order to make the present disclosure more thoroughly and fully understood.
(27) It should be understood that when an element is referred to as “fixed to” another element, it may be directly on the other element or an intervening element may also be present. When an element is considered being “communicated” with another element, it is either directly communicated with the other element or an intervening element may also be present.
(28) Terminology used herein is for the purpose of describing particular embodiments only and is not intended to be limiting of the invention. For example, as used herein, the singular forms “a”, “an” and “the” are intended to include the plural forms as well, unless the context clearly indicates otherwise. It will be further understood that the terms “comprises” and/or “comprising,” when used in this specification, specify the presence of stated features, steps, operations, elements, and/or components, but do not preclude the presence or addition of one or more other features, steps, operations, elements, components, and/or groups thereof. As used herein, the term “and/or” includes any and all combinations of one or more of the associated listed items and may be abbreviated as “/”.
(29) A cell culture apparatus, as shown in
(30) The culture column 100 includes a first tube-connecting cover 110, a second tube-connecting cover 120 and at least a scaffold 130 for adherent growth of cells, the first tube-connecting cover 110, the at least a scaffold 130 and the second tube-connecting cover 120 being sequentially stacked to form a culture column 100 having a closed cavity, and die first tube-connecting cover 110 and the second tube-connecting cover 120 each having a perfusion inlet 111 and a perfusion outlet 121.
(31) The perfusion system includes a culture medium storage apparatus 210, a perfusion tube 220 and a perfusion pump 230 for powering perfusion, the culture medium storage apparatus 210, the perfusion pump 230 and the perfusion inlet 111 being sequentially communicated via the perfusion tube 220.
(32) A different number of scaffolds 130 and culture columns 110 may be selected according an amount of cells required by the user. With the above arrangement, more surface area is provided for the cells, and an amount of proliferated cells may be increased by several times or even dozens of times compared to when in a conventional two-dimensional planar culture. It is possible to achieve large-scale cell culture and harvest more cells, secretions and the like.
(33) Preferably, the culture column 100 further includes a sealing ring 140 and a buckle ring 150 having a same number as that of the scaffold 130; as shown in
(34) Preferably, as shown in
(35) The first tube-connecting cover 110 is further provided with a mounting slot 112, and the fastening hook of the buckle ring adjacent to the first tube-connecting cover 110 may be inserted into the mounting slot 112 and fixed to the first tube-connecting cover 110 through a snap-fit, as shown in
(36) The second tube-connecting cover 120 is further provided with a mounting hook 122, and the mounting hook 122 may be inserted into the fastening slot 153 of the buckle ring adjacent to the second tube-connecting cover and fixed to the fixing lug boss 154 of the buckle ring through a snap-fit, as shown in
(37) It can be understood that the first tube-connecting cover, the second tube-connecting cover and the buckle ring may be mounted and fixed in other ways such as being fixed by a bolt and the like. However, with the above arrangement, the culture column including a predetermined number of scaffolds can be obtained by flexibly and conveniently assembling with respective buckle rings according to an amount of cells required by different users, enabling more humanization in use.
(38) Preferably, the fastening hooks 152 and the fastening slots 153 are alternately and evenly arranged around an edge of the buckle rings 150. It can be understood that an asymmetric design can also be used as long as the sealing of the culture column can be ensured after the fastening hook and the fastening slot have been mounted and fixed. However, the arrangement of both of the fastening hook and the fastening slot on a same buckle ring increases universality of the buckle ring. Meanwhile, the alternate and even arrangement, reduces difficulty for manipulating the buckle ring on one hand, and improves the sealing between the scaling rings on the other hand.
(39) Preferably, a scaffold slot 142 adapted to a thickness of a circumferential edge of the scaffold 130 is provided in an inner circumferential side surface of the sealing ring 140. It can be understood that the sealing ring can also be mounted on the edge of the scaffold in other ways. However, the mounting way of snap-fitting the edge of the scaffold into the scaffold slot has advantages of stability and firmness.
(40) Preferably, the scaffold 130 is formed by criss-crossing laminated fibers. As shown in
(41) Currently, in cell culture, several materials, such as PS (polystyrene), composition of PS and PCL (polycaprolactone), PLGA (polylactic acid-glycolic acid copolymer), and the like, are commonly used as material of the above scaffold formed by the fibers. The scaffold can be manufactured by conventional injection molding or by an emerging 3D printing method.
(42) Preferably, a surface of the scaffold is grafted with a temperature-sensitive material, and the temperature-sensitive material is subjected to a phase change between hydrophilic phase and hydrophobic phase by changing temperature, so that the cell growing adherently to the scaffold are allowed to achieve temperature-sensitive detachment and harvested after the completion of culture. The grafting treatment of the scaffold can be carried out in a conventional way. The temperature of the temperature-sensitive material may be allowed to lower below its phase transition temperature after the completion of culture, so that objective of automatically detaching the cells from the scaffold is achieved. Considering that a temperature suitable for cell culture is about 37° C. and a critical phase transition temperature of the temperature-sensitive material is preferably 32° C., the cells grows adherently to the wall at a temperature of 37° C., and an optimum detachment temperature in the experiment is about 20° C. It will be understood that the optimum detachment temperature in a specific application can be set depending on different types of cells being cultured and the temperature-sensitive material selected.
(43) Furthermore, it can be understood that the surface of the scaffold may be not subjected to the grafting treatment with the temperature-sensitive material, which does not affect the cell culture effect of the apparatus; however, chemical digestion with trypsin or physical scraping with a cell scraper will be adopted only when the cells are harvested and may cause chemical or physical damage to the cells.
(44) Preferably, the cell culture apparatus further includes a humidification apparatus 300 and an air filter 500, wherein the humidification apparatus 300 provides humidified gas for the culture medium storage apparatus 210; and a vent port for the culture medium storage apparatus 210 communicating with external environment is provided with an air filter 500. Through the above arrangement, the entire cell culture system is isolated from the external environment during the whole cell culture period, avoiding the possibility of contamination by air.
(45) It can be understood that, as shown in
(46) Preferably, the cell culture apparatus further includes a fixing bracket 600, and the culture column 100 is mounted on and fixed to the fixing bracket 600. It can be understood that the user can also place the culture column according to specific requirements.
Example 1
(47) A cell culture apparatus, as shown in
(48) The culture column 100 includes a first tube-connecting cover 100, a second tube-connecting cover 120, eight scaffolds 130 for cell adherent growth, eight sealing rings 140 and eight buckle rings 150. The first tube-connecting cover 110, the scaffolds 130 and the second tube-connecting cover 120 are sequentially stacked to form a culture column 100 having a closed cavity, the first tube-connecting cover 110 and the second tube-connecting cover 120 each have a perfusion inlet and a perfusion outlet.
(49) The first tube-connecting cover 110, the scaffolds 130 and the second tube-connecting cover 120 are stacked and mounted sequentially in following specific way:
(50) As shown in
(51) Moreover, one scaffold, one sealing ring and one buckle ring can be assembled to form a separately packaged accessory set, as shown in
(52) In this example, the buckle ring 150 is further provided with a fastening hook 152 and a fastening slot 153. The fastening slot 153 is provided with a fixing lug boss 154 therein, the fastening hook 152 may be inserted into the fastening slot 153 of another buckle ring 150 and fixed to the fixing lug boss 154 of the another buckle ring through a snap-fit, and the sealing ring 140 in a stacked contact is pressed and fixed, as shown in
(53) The first tube-connecting cover 110 is further provided with a mounting slot 112, and the fastening hook 152 of the buckle ring 150 adjacent to the first tube-connecting cover 110 may pass through the mounting slot 112 and may be fixed to the first tube-connecting cover 110 through a snap-fit, as shown in
(54) The second tube-connecting cover 120 is further provided with a mounting hook 122, and the mounting hook 122 may be inserted into the fastening slot 153 of the buckle ring 150 adjacent to the second tube-connecting cover 120 and fixed to the fixing lug boss 154 of the buckle ring 150 through a snap-fit, as shown in
(55) In this example, as shown in
(56) In this example, the scaffold 130 is formed by criss-crossing laminated fibers. As shown in
(57) Currently, in cell culture, several materials, such as PS (polystyrene), PS and PCL (polycaprolactone), PLEA (polylactic acid-glycolic acid copolymer), and the like, are commonly used as material of the above scaffold formed by the fibers. The scaffold call be manufactured by conventional injection molding or by an emerging 3D printing method. In this example, a commonly used single fiber filament has a diameter of 400 μm, and the scaffold formed by criss-crossing a plurality of the fibers filaments has three pore size specifications of 300 μm, 400 μm, and 500 μm.
(58) In addition, a surface of the scaffold is grafted with a temperature-sensitive material, and the temperature-sensitive material is subjected to a phase change between hydrophilic; phase and hydrophobic phase by changing temperature, so that the cell growing adherently to the scaffold are allowed to achieve temperature-sensitive detachment and harvested after the completion of culture. The grafting treatment of the scaffold can be carried out in a conventional way. The temperature of the temperature-sensitive material may be allowed to lower below its phase transition temperature after the completion of culture, so that objective of automatically detaching the cells from the scaffold is achieved. Considering that a temperature suitable for cell culture is about 37° C. and a critical phase transition temperature of the temperature-sensitive material is preferably 32° C., the cells grows adherently to the wall at a temperature of 37° C., and an optimum detachment temperature in the experiment is about 20° C.
(59) As shown in
(60) In this example, the cell culture apparatus further includes a fixing bracket 600, and the culture column 100 is mounted on and fixed to the fixing bracket 600.
(61) A method for cell culture by using the above cell culture apparatus comprises the following steps:
(62) 1. Mounting the Culture Column.
(63) The first tube-connecting cover was provided, and the fastening hook of the buckle ring in the above-mentioned accessory set was inserted into the mounting slot and fixed to the first tube-connecting cover through a snap fit; according to the above method, the fastening hook of the buckle ring in respective accessory set was inserted sequentially into the fastening slot of the buckle ring in another accessory set and fixed to the fixing lug boss of the buckle ring in the another accessory set through a snap fit, the sealing rings in stacked contact was pressed and fixed, and a predetermined number of scaffolds sequentially are stacked and mounted;
(64) Cells to be cultured were inoculated onto the above mounted scaffolds, as shown in
(65) The mounting hook of the second tube-connecting cover was then inserted into the fastening slot of the buckle ring adjacent to the second tube-connecting cover, and the second tube-connecting cover was mounted and fixed, so that the culture column was assembled, as shown in
(66) 2. Perfusing and Culturing Cells.
(67) The perfusion inlet was communicated with the perfusion pump and the culture medium storage apparatus sequentially through a perfusion tube, power was provided by the perfusion pump, the culture medium in the culture medium storage apparatus was perfused into the culture column to provide nutrients for cell growth, and a metabolite produced by cell metabolism was discharged from the perfusion outlet as the culture medium flowed.
(68) In this example, the culture medium was again introduced into the culture medium storage apparatus and recycled after it had been discharged from the perfusion outlet.
Example 2
(69) A cell culture apparatus is as shown in
(70) the cell culture apparatus of this example further includes a humidification apparatus, an air filter 500, a cell harvesting bottle 710, a cell harvesting tube 720, a liquid waste bottle 810, a liquid waste tube 820, a cell harvesting valve 730, and a liquid waste valve 830.
(71) In
(72) It can be understood that, as shown in
(73) The cell harvesting tube 720 is communicated with the perfusion tube 220 between the perfusion pump and the perfusion inlet at one end, and is faced to the bottle opening of the cell harvesting bottle 710 at the other end. The cell harvesting valve 730 is disposed at the cell harvesting tube 720.
(74) The waste liquid tube 820 was communicated with the perfusion outlet 121 at one end, and led into the liquid waste bottle 810 at the other end. The liquid waste valve 830 is disposed at the liquid waste tube 820.
(75) A method for cell culture by using the above cell culture apparatus comprises the following steps:
(76) 1. Mounting the Culture Column.
(77) The first tube-connecting cover was provided, and the fastening hook of the buckle ring in the above-mentioned accessory set was inserted into the mounting slot and fixed to the first tube-connecting cover through a snap fit; according to the above method, the fastening hook of the buckle ring in respective accessory set was inserted sequentially into the fastening slot of the buckle ring in another accessory set and fixed to the fixing lug boss of the buckle ring in the another accessory set through a snap fit, the sealing rings in stacked contact was pressed and fixed, and a predetermined number of scaffolds sequentially are stacked and mounted;
(78) Cells to be cultured were inoculated onto the above mounted scaffolds, as shown in
(79) The mounting hook of the second tube-connecting cover was then inserted into the fastening slot of the buckle ring adjacent to the second tube-connecting cover, and the second tube-connecting cover was mounted and fixed, so that the culture column was assembled, as shown in
(80) 2. Perfusing and Culturing Cells.
(81) The humidification apparatus, the air pump and the culture medium storage apparatus were communicated through a gas tube, and the humidified gas containing CO.sub.2 in the humidification apparatus was introduced into the culture medium storage apparatus by the air pump. The perfusion inlet was communicated with the perfusion pump and the culture medium storage apparatus sequentially through a perfusion tube, power was provided by the perfusion pump, the culture medium in the culture medium storage apparatus was perfused into the culture column to provide nutrients for cell growth, and a metabolite produced by cell metabolism was discharged from the perfusion outlet as the culture medium flowed and into the liquid waste bottle through the liquid waste tube.
Example 3
(82) A cell culture apparatus is as shown in
(83) the cell culture apparatus of this example includes three culture column 100, and further includes a humidification apparatus, an air filter 500, a liquid waste bottle 810 and a liquid waste tube 820.
(84) In
(85) It can be understood that, as shown in
(86) The waste liquid tube 820 was communicated with the perfusion outlet 121 at one end, and led into the liquid waste bottle 810 at the other end.
(87) A method for cell culture by using the above cell culture apparatus comprises the following steps:
(88) 1. Mounting the Culture Column.
(89) The first tube-connecting cover was provided, and the fastening hook of the buckle ring in the above-mentioned accessory set was inserted into the mounting slot and fixed to the first tube-connecting cover through a snap fit; according to the above method, the fastening hook of the buckle ring in respective accessory set was inserted sequentially into the fastening slot of the buckle ring in another accessory set and fixed to the fixing lug boss of the buckle ring in the another accessory set through a snap fit, the sealing rings in stacked contact was pressed and fixed, and a predetermined number of scaffolds sequentially are stacked and mounted;
(90) Cells to be cultured were inoculated onto the above mounted scaffolds, as shown in
(91) The mounting hook of the second tube-connecting cover was then inserted into the fastening slot of the buckle ring adjacent to the second tube-connecting cover, and the second tube-connecting cover was mounted and fixed, so that the culture column was assembled.
(92) The three culture column were assembled according to the above method, hung from and fixed to a fixing bracket.
(93) 2. Perfusing and Culturing Cells.
(94) The humidification apparatus, the air pump and the culture medium storage apparatus were communicated through a gas tube, and the humidified gas containing CO.sub.2 in the humidification apparatus was introduced into the culture medium storage apparatus by the air pump. The perfusion inlet was communicated with the perfusion pump and the culture medium storage apparatus sequentially through a perfusion tube, power was provided by the perfusion pump the culture medium in the culture medium storage apparatus was perfused into the culture column to provide nutrients for cell growth, and a metabolite produced by cell metabolism was discharged from the perfusion outlet as the culture medium flowed and into the liquid waste bottle through the liquid waste tube.
(95) The technical features of the above-described embodiments may be combined arbitrarily. To make the description brief, all the possible combinations of the technical features in the above embodiments have not been described. However, the combination of these technical features should be considered as falling within the scope described in this specification so long as there is no contradiction.
(96) The above-mentioned embodiments merely represent several embodiments of the present disclosure, and the description thereof is comparatively specific and detailed, but it should not be construed as limiting the scope of the disclosure. It should be noted that, for those skilled in the art, several variations and improvements may be made without departing from the concept of the present disclosure, and these are all within the protection scope of the present disclosure. Therefore, the scope of protection of the present disclosure shall be subject to the appended claims.