Cell Line Provenance Policy

Proposed MaterialInformation, Examples, etc.Provenance Documents To Be Submitted
By Investigators
Registered Pluripotent Cell Lines• NIH Registered
• CIRM Registered
• UK Stem Cell Bank
• UK Human Fertilization & Embryology Authority
• Canadian National Stem Cell Oversight Committee
• Japanese Guidelines for Derivation & Utilization of Human Embryonic Stem
Cells
Appropriate registry name and registry number for each line. Some lines may require approval documentation from the registry.
Non-Registered Embryonic Pluripotent Cell LinesCell lines provided by a company, institution, or collaborator that do not appear
on one of the above registration lists
1. A sample Consent Document
2. IRB (or equivalent) Approval Letter appropriate to the Consent document
Induced Pluripotent Cells (iPS)Source Material:
• Fresh Somatic Cells: see guidance below
• Archived Somatic Cells: see guidance below
Please provide the appropriate documentation based on the source material.
Fresh Somatic Cells for the purpose of generating
a) induced or re- programmed pluripotent cells, or
b) neural stem cells (NSC) that will be used for in vivo transplantation
Usually in the form of tissue (e.g., punch biopsy, foreskin, residual tissue from surgical procedure, etc.)1. A sample Consent Document
2. IRB (or equivalent) Approval Letter (at UCI, hSCRO approval precedes UCI IRB review and approval)
3. In some instances, a statement from the providing company or institution indicating specimens are de-identified, no access to the key code will be granted, and appropriate IRB (or
equivalent) oversight was in place at the time of donation is acceptable.
Archived Somatic Cells for the purpose of generating
a) induced or re- programmed pluripotent cells, or
b) NSC that can be
used for in vivo transplantation
Usually obtained from a tissue bankPlease provide written acknowledgement from provider (i.e., Tissue bank, Institution, etc.,) indicating specimens are de-identified, and you will not receive access to the key code under any circumstance.
Fetal Tissue-derived multipotent stem cellsUsually obtained from a tissue bank or academic institutionPlease follow the guidance above for Fresh Somatic Cells
Fetal TissueAborted pregnancy materials, pathology samplesProvide the following statements as outlined in Code of California Regulations title 17 § 100085: Use of Fetal Tissue.
• Statement signed by woman donating the material (can be in the form of a sample Informed Consent document)
• Statement signed by attending physician (can be in the form of a sample Informed Consent document)
• Statement signed by Principal Investigator
Embryos/Oocytes1. Consent Document (either sample IRB- approved Consent or Consent document proposed for use)
2. In both instances (Embryos and Oocytes) IRB Approval is required