In 1997, the human corneal epithelium was reconstructed in vitro and transplanted on patients. Later, it became a routine treatment, before regulations considered advanced therapy medicinal products and drugs on the same lines. Manufacturing, before and after good manufacturing practice setting, was established in different facilities and the clinical application in several hospitals. Advanced therapy medicinal products, including stem cells, are unique products with different challenges than other drugs: some uncertainties, in addition to benefit, cannot be avoided. This review will focus on all recent developments in the stem cell based corneal therapy.

From discovery to approval of an advanced therapy medicinal product-containing stem cells, in the EU / Pellegrini, G., Lambiase, A., Macaluso, C., Pocobelli, A., Deng, S., Cavallini, G.M., Esteki, R., Rama, P.. - In: REGENERATIVE MEDICINE. - ISSN 1746-0751. - STAMPA. - 11:4(2016), pp. 407-420. [10.2217/rme-2015-0051]

From discovery to approval of an advanced therapy medicinal product-containing stem cells, in the EU

PELLEGRINI, Graziella;CAVALLINI, Gian Maria;ESTEKI, ROZA;
2016

Abstract

In 1997, the human corneal epithelium was reconstructed in vitro and transplanted on patients. Later, it became a routine treatment, before regulations considered advanced therapy medicinal products and drugs on the same lines. Manufacturing, before and after good manufacturing practice setting, was established in different facilities and the clinical application in several hospitals. Advanced therapy medicinal products, including stem cells, are unique products with different challenges than other drugs: some uncertainties, in addition to benefit, cannot be avoided. This review will focus on all recent developments in the stem cell based corneal therapy.
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ATMP commercialization; adult corneal stem cells; artificial organs; cell therapy; culture/differentiation of stem cells (niche); ophthalmology; regenerative medicine; tissue engineering; translational studies; transplantation
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From discovery to approval of an advanced therapy medicinal product-containing stem cells, in the EU / Pellegrini, G., Lambiase, A., Macaluso, C., Pocobelli, A., Deng, S., Cavallini, G.M., Esteki, R., Rama, P.. - In: REGENERATIVE MEDICINE. - ISSN 1746-0751. - STAMPA. - 11:4(2016), pp. 407-420. [10.2217/rme-2015-0051]
Pellegrini, Graziella; Lambiase, Alessandro; Macaluso, Claudio; Pocobelli, Augusto; Deng, Sophie; Cavallini, Gian Maria; Esteki, Roza; Rama, Paolo...espandi
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