Claims
- 1. A cell-cultivating device comprising at least one chamber.
- 2. The cell-cultivating device of claim 1 further comprising:
a first chamber having a first end, a second end, an interior surface and an exterior surface, wherein the interior surface having at least one structure to receive at least one cell and allow cell anchorage and/or adhesion, a second chamber interfaced or connected to the second end of the first chamber, the second chamber having a first end, a second end, an interior surface, and an exterior surface, wherein at least one membrane or a communicating means disposed between the second end of the first chamber and the first end of the second chamber.
- 3. The second chamber of claim 2 has a compressible component having a first end and a second end and is optionally provided with a first cap at an exterior surface of the first end of the compressible component and a second cap at an exterior surface of the second end of the compressible component, wherein when the compressible component of the second chamber is not in use, the first cap is matingly fitted with the second cap and the compressible component of the second chamber is compressed between the first cap and the second cap.
- 4. The cell-cultivating device of claim 2 further comprising:
a gaseous environment disposed within the first chamber; culture medium disposed within the compressible component of the second chamber and the culture medium that can move freely between the first and second chambers through the communicating means and/or membrane; and optionally, a driving means for compressing and decompressing the compressible component of the second chamber in order to move the culture medium between the first and second chambers such that the structure where at least one cell anchored and/or adhered can be submerged in the culture medium when the second chamber is substantially compressed and emerged from the culture medium and indirectly expose to the gaseous environment through a thin gas-growth medium interface to provide oxygenation when the second chamber is substantially-decompressed.
- 5. The first chamber of the cell-cultivating device according to claim 2, wherein the first chamber further comprises at least one opening, wherein the at least one opening is adapted to receive and remove culture medium plating cells and allowing for the exchange of air between the cell-cultivating device and an environment external to the cultivating device.
- 6. The cell-cultivating device according to claim 5, wherein the opening in the first chamber is optionally adapted to receive a closing means.
- 7. The cell-cultivating device according to claim 6, wherein the closing means is optionally-fitted with an air filter to prevent contamination.
- 8. The cell-cultivating device according to claim 4, wherein the driving means may be automated or manual.
- 9. The cell-cultivating device according to claim 2, wherein the communicating means between the second end of the first chamber and the first end of the second chamber is a substantially permeable membrane whereby the culture medium can travel from the second chamber to the first chamber and vice versa.
- 10. The permeable membrane accordingly to claim 9 is optionally substantially porous.
- 11. The structure according to claim 2 is a growth substrate means.
- 12. The growth substrate as claimed in claim 11 is a microcarrier.
- 13. The growth substrate means as claimed in claim 12, wherein the growth substrate is a loosely-packed matrix that functions as an oxygenator, a static mixer and a depth filter.
- 14. The cell-cultivating device according to claim 11, wherein the growth substrate means is a semi-permeable bag.
- 15. The cell-cultivating device according to claim 11, wherein the growth substrate means is a porous pellet wherein the porous pellet provides static mixing, oxygenation, and depth filtration for the cells.
- 16. The cell-cultivating device according to claim 11 wherein the growth substrate means comprises at least one semi-permeable hollow fiber.
- 17. The cell-cultivating device according to claim 2, wherein the cell is a selected from the group consisting of eukaryotic, prokaryotic, mammalian, animal, human, bacterial, and fungal.
- 18. The cell-cultivating device according to claim 1, wherein the cell-cultivating device is adapted for growing three-dimensional tissue culture.
- 19. The cell-cultivating device according to claim 17, wherein the amount of culture medium for the growth substrate means is substantially regulated and/or controlled by a floating bag and an air tube.
- 20. A cell-cultivating device comprising:
a first chamber having a first end, a second end, an interior surface and an exterior surface, wherein at least one growth substrate means is disposed within the interior surface of the first chamber to allow cell adhesion; a second chamber having a first end, a second end, an interior surface and an exterior surface, wherein culture medium is disposed within the interior surface of the second chamber and the second chamber further comprises a volume regulator means to regulate the amount of culture medium entering the first chamber; a controlling means for controlling the volume-regulator to move the culture medium between the first and second chambers, such that the growth substrate means is substantially submerged in the culture medium when the volume of the culture medium in the second chamber is minimized and the growth substrate means substantially, but indirectly, presented to the gaseous environment of the first chamber via a thin gas-growth medium interface when the volume of the culture medium in the second chamber is maximized.
- 21. The cell-cultivating device according to claim 20, wherein the first chamber further comprises at least one opening, wherein the at least one opening is adapted to receive and remove culture medium and cells and allow air exchange between the cell-cultivating device and an environment external to the cell-cultivating device.
- 22. The cell-cultivating device according to claim 20, wherein the opening is adapted to receive a closing means.
- 23. The cell-cultivating device according to claim 22, wherein the closing means is optionally-fitted with an air filter to minimize contamination.
- 24. The cell-cultivating device according to claim 20, wherein the controlling means can be automated or manual.
- 25. The cell-cultivating device according to claim 20, wherein the cell-cultivating device further comprises at least one membrane dividing the first chamber from the second chamber, such that the membrane is substantially adapted to receive and/or support the growth substrate means.
- 26. The cell-cultivating device according to claims 20 and 25, wherein the growth substrate means is a microcarrier.
- 27. The cell-cultivating device according to claim 20, wherein the growth substrate means is a semi-permeable bag.
- 28. The cell-cultivating device according to claim 20, wherein the growth substrate means is a semi-permeable hollow fiber.
- 29. The cell-cultivating device according to claim 20, wherein the cells are selected from the group consisting of eukaryotic cells and prokaryotic cells.
- 30. The cell-cultivating device according to claim 20, wherein the cell-cultivating device is adapted for growing a three-dimensional tissue culture
- 31. The cell-cultivating device according to claim 20, wherein the volume regulator means is a bellow adapted to be compressed or decompressed to adjust the volume of the culture medium in the second chamber such that when the bellow is maximally compressed, the culture medium volume in the second chamber is minimized and when the bellow is maximally decompressed, the culture medium volume in the second chamber is maximized.
- 32. The cell-cultivating device according to claim 20, wherein the volume regulator means is a balloon, wherein the balloon is adapted to be inflated or deflated in order to adjust the volume of the second chamber such that when the balloon is maximally inflated, the volume in second chamber is minimized, and when the balloon is maximally deflated, the volume in the second chamber is maximized.
- 33. The cell-cultivating device according to claim 20, wherein the volume regulator is a piston, wherein the piston may be pushed upwardly or pulled downwardly to adjust the volume of the second chamber.
- 34. The cell-cultivating device according to claim 2, wherein there are two communicating means and/or membranes disposed within the first chamber.
- 35. The cell-cultivating device according to claim 34, wherein the communicating means can be substantially porous to allow a free flow of culture medium between the first chamber and the second chamber without allowing the growth substrate means to pass through and the membranes further confine the growth substitute means.
- 36. The cell-cultivating device according to claim 23, wherein the closing means having at least one air filter to substantially allow gas exchange and minimize any contamination in the cell-cultivating device.
- 37. A cell-cultivating device comprising:
a chamber having a first end and a second end adapted to contain culture medium and culture cells substantially at the second end and to contain a gaseous environment substantially at the first end; a freely-movable growth substrate means having a first end, a second end and disposed within the chamber to receive cells for cell adhesion and cell growth; a floating bag assembly positioned at the second end of the growth substrate means, the floating bag assembly is driven by a driving means to alter the position of the growth substrate means vertically in the chamber such that the growth substrate means is substantially submerged in the culture medium when the floating bag assembly is filled minimally with air, and indirectly exposed to a gaseous environment via a thin gas-growth medium interface when the floating bag assembly is filled maximally with air; wherein indirect exposure of the cells through the thin gas-growth medium to the gaseous environment provides sufficient oxygenation without injuring or killing the cells.
- 38. The cell-cultivating device according to claim 37, wherein the chamber further comprises at least one opening, wherein the at least one opening is substantially adapted to receive and remove culture medium and cells and allow exchange of air between the cell-cultivating device and an environment exterior to the cell-cultivating device.
- 39. The cell-cultivating device according to claim 38, wherein the opening is fitted with a closing means.
- 40. The cell-cultivating device according to claim 39, wherein the closing means is fitted with at least one air filter, such that the air filter minimizes contaminant from entering into the cell-cultivating device.
- 41. The cell-cultivating device according to claim 37, wherein the driving means can be automated or manual.
- 42. The cell-cultivating device according to claim 37, wherein the growth substrate means is a microcarrier.
- 43. The cell-cultivating device according to claim 37, wherein the growth substrate means is a semi-permeable bag.
- 44. The cell-cultivating device according to claim 37, wherein the growth substrate means is a semi-permeable hollow fiber.
- 45. The cell-cultivating device according to claim 37, wherein the cells are selected from the group consisting of eukaryotic cells and prokaryotic cells.
- 46. The cell-cultivating device according to claim 45, wherein the eukaryotic cells are animal cells and mammalian cells.
- 47. The cell-cultivating device according to claim 45, wherein the eukaryotic cells are human cells.
- 48. The cell-cultivating device according to claim 37, wherein the cell-cultivating device is adapted for growing a three-dimensional tissue culture.
- 49. A cell-cultivating device comprising:
a first chamber containing a growth substrate means to receive cells, the chamber having a first end and a second end wherein the first end is substantially open; a second chamber having a first end, a second end, an interior surface and an exterior surface and the second chamber is in surrounding relationship with the first chamber; growth medium is disposed within the second chamber whereby the growth medium can be moved by a driving means between the first and the second chambers through the second end of the first chamber in order to regulate the amount of the growth medium disposed on the growth substrate to facilitate cell growth.
- 50. The cell-cultivating device according to claim 49, wherein the interior surface of the second chamber has a contour to minimize dislodged cells from accumulating.
- 51. The cell-cultivating device according to claim 49, wherein the second chamber further comprises at least one opening, wherein the at least one opening is adapted to receive and remove culture medium, cells and allow an exchange of air between the cell-cultivating device and an environment external to the cell-cultivating device.
- 52. The cell-cultivating device according to claim 51, wherein the opening is adapted to receive closing means.
- 53. The cell-cultivating device according to claim 52, wherein the closing means comprises at least one air filter to minimize contaminants from entering into the cell-cultivating device.
- 54. The cell-cultivating device according to claim 49, wherein the driving means can be automated or manual.
- 55. A cell-cultivating device as claimed in claims 2, 20, 37 and 49, wherein the growth substrate means is made from a material selected from the group consisting of woven substrates, nonwoven substrates, porous substrates, ceramic substrates, porous substrates, biodegradable substrates, hollow-fiber substrates, semi-permeable membranes, and semi-permeable fibers, polymers, tri-methyl amine, glass, silica or DEAE, the growth substrate means is further loosely-packed as a matrix and functions as an oxygenator, a static mixer and a depth filter.
- 56. The cell-cultivating device according to claim 2, 20, 37 and 49, wherein the driving means is an oil pressure cylinder.
- 57. The cell-cultivating device according to claim 2, 20, 37 and 49, wherein the driving means is an air pressure cylinder.
- 58. The cell-cultivating device according to claim 2, 20, 37 and 49, wherein the driving means is a screw jack.
- 59. The cell-cultivating device according to claim 2, 20, 37 and 49, wherein the driving means is an air compressor.
- 60. A method for cultivating cells using the cell-cultivating device according to claims 2, 20, 37 and 49.
- 61. A method for producing proteins from cell cultures using the cell-cultivating device according to 2, 20, 37 and 49.
- 62. A cell-cultivating device comprising:
a first chamber having a first end, a second end, an interior surface, an exterior surface and at least one opening; a second chamber having a first end, a second end, an interior surface, an exterior surface; wherein the second end of the first chamber is connected to the first end of the second chamber; a first reservoir having at least one opening; a second reservoir having at least one opening; whereby the first chamber is connected to the first reservoir through a first connector, the first chamber is connected to the second reservoir through a second connector and the opening of the first chamber is connected to a gas source, whereby when the cell-cultivating device is in operation, culture medium disposed within the first chamber will be driven to the first reservoir and fresh culture medium will be pulled from the second reservoir into the first chamber.
- 63. The cell-cultivating device according to claim 2, 20, 37 and 49, wherein the growth substrate means is a substantially porous growth substrate means, such that when the cells are embedded in the porous growth substrate means and when the growth substrate means is emerging from the culture medium, the cells on the growth substrate means receives oxygenation through a thin gas-growth medium interface without directly coming into contact with a gaseous environment.
- 64. The cell-cultivating device according to claim 63 wherein the substantially porous substrate means is made from a material selected from the group consisting of ceramics, polymers, woven substrates, nonwoven substrates, polyamide, polyester, polyurethane, fluorocarbon polymers, polyethylene, polypropylene and polyvinyl alcohol.
- 65. The cell-cultivating device according to claim 63 wherein the substantially porous substrate means can be a disk, a flake, a block, a plate, a sheet, a strip, a pellet, a semi-permeable pellet, a macroscopic pellet, a microcarrier, a semi-permeable membrane, and a semi-permeable hollow fiber.
- 66. A method for cultivating a cell and harvesting a cellular product comprising the steps of:
(a) disposing a growth substrate means having a first end and a second end into a first chamber; (b) providing at least one substantially permeable and porous membrane at the second end of the growth substrate means such that the growth substrate means atop the substantially porous membrane; (c) connecting a second chamber to the first chamber through the substantially permeable and porous membrane; (d) dispensing a growth medium into the first chamber; (e) disposing and/or plating cells on the growth substrate means; (f) providing means for regulating the amount of growth medium in the first chamber and the second chamber in order to intermittently provide nutrients and oxygen to the cells; and (g) harvesting growth medium containing cellular products secreted by cells from the first chamber.
- 67. The method for cultivating and harvesting cellular product according to claim 66, wherein the step for regulating the amount of growth medium is automated.
- 68. The cell-cultivating device according to claim 49, wherein the interior surface of the second chamber is modified to form a raised surface that is adapted to decrease and discourage any dislodged cells from accumulating.
- 69. The cell-cultivating device according to claim 37, wherein the growth substrate means is a porous pellet in a form of a loosely-packed matrix, the matrix further functions as static mixer, an oxygenator and/or a depth filter.
- 70. A cell-cultivating device comprising:
a first growth chamber having a first end, a second end, an interior surface and an exterior surface to define an opening to receive at least one growth substrate means that allows cell adhesion and/or anchorage, a second growth chamber that is atop, below, side-by-side or in surrounding relationship with the first chamber and is interconnected and defines a second opening, the growth chambers are adapted to contain growth medium, a gaseous environment and a growth substrate means, and a driving means for alternately and intermittently move the growth substrate in and out of growth medium.
- 71. The cell-cultivating device according to claim 70, wherein the driving means is adapted to move the growth substrate means alternately and intermittently in and out of the growth medium.
- 72. The cell-cultivating device according to claim 71, wherein the first growth chamber further comprises at least one opening for removing and adding growth medium and cells.
- 73. The cell-cultivating device according to claim 71, wherein the driving means is a screw jack.
- 74. The cell-cultivating device according to claim 71, wherein the driving means is a pulley.
- 75. The cell-cultivating device according to claim 71, wherein the driving means can be manual or automatic.
RELATED APPLICATIONS/PATENTS & INCORPORATION BY REFERENCE
[0001] This application claims priority to provisional application serial No. 60/352,542 filed Jan. 31, 2002 entitled “Cell-Cultivating Device” incorporated herein by reference, together with any documents therein cited and any documents cited or referenced in their cited documents. Each of the applications and patents cited in this text, as well as each document or reference cited in each of the applications and patents (including during the prosecution of each issued patent; “application cited documents”), and each of the PCT and foreign applications or patents corresponding to and/or claiming priority from any of these applications and patents, and each of the documents cited or referenced in each of the application cited documents, are hereby expressly incorporated herein by reference. More generally, documents or references are cited in this text, and, each of these documents or references (“herein-cited references”), as well as each document or reference cited in each of the herein-cited references (including any manufacturer's specifications, instructions, etc.), is hereby expressly incorporated herein by reference. Reference is also made to U.S. application Ser. No. 09/346,101 filed Jul. 1, 1999, now U.S. Pat. No. 6,323,022B1, each of which is hereby incorporated herein by reference.
Provisional Applications (1)
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