Overview
ISO/TS 23511:2023 - Biotechnology - General requirements and considerations for cell line authentication - provides a consensus technical specification for verifying cell line identity in biotechnology. It defines key terms and describes principles, detection strategies and analytical methods for cell line authentication, focusing primarily on mammalian (including human) cells. The document applies to routine inspection of cell lines in culture and storage across basic research, translational studies, cell banks and product manufacturing, and addresses method selection, quality control, data analysis and reporting. It explicitly excludes non-animal cells and cells in complex matrices (e.g., tissues, organoids, plants).
Key Topics
- Definitions and scope: standardized terminology for cell line, cell bank, authentication, cross-contamination and related concepts.
- Principles of authentication: confirmation of cell origin; detection of inter‑species and intra‑species cross‑contamination; identification of cell line‑specific characteristics (e.g., genome heterogeneity, differentiation).
- Method options: overview of DNA‑based and related analytical methods, including:
- Short Tandem Repeat (STR) profiling
- Single Nucleotide Polymorphism (SNP) profiling
- DNA barcoding and PCR‑based approaches (multiplex PCR)
- Whole genome sequencing / massively parallel sequencing (MPS)
- Complementary techniques (isozyme analysis, karyotype analysis, immunofluorescence)
- Method selection considerations: criteria based on cell origin, species type of contamination, culture format (co‑culture, ex vivo), and the authentication purpose.
- Quality control and competence: operator training, instruments and reagents, method validation and verification, measurement uncertainty.
- Reporting requirements: structured data analysis and standardized reporting to support reproducibility and traceability.
Applications
ISO/TS 23511:2023 is practical for:
- Academic and industrial research laboratories conducting cell‑based experiments.
- Cell banks and biorepositories validating stored cell lines.
- Biopharmaceutical manufacturing sites performing routine QC of production cell lines.
- Translational research groups ensuring sample and model authenticity to reduce wasted effort from misidentified or cross‑contaminated lines.
Applying this standard helps reduce cell line misidentification, improves reproducibility of experiments, and supports regulatory and quality frameworks in biotechnology workflows.
Related standards
- ISO/IEC 17025 - competence of testing and calibration laboratories (normative reference in the specification).
- Relevant ISO documents referenced for methods and terminology (e.g., standards on sequencing and analytical terminology).
Keywords: ISO/TS 23511:2023, cell line authentication, STR profiling, SNP profiling, DNA barcoding, cell bank, biotechnology quality control, cell line misidentification, authentication methods.