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[J-TEC's efforts to industrialize regenerative medicine in Japan].

Japan Tissue Engineering Co., Ltd., J-TEC, was launched in 1999 to industrialize regenerative medicine in Japan. We developed the first regenerative medicine product, JACE (autologous cultured epidermis), which received PMDA approval for treating serious burns in 2007. Then, JACC (autologous cultured cartilage), the second product, was approved in 2012 for efficacy on traumatic cartilage defects. In 2014, the Pharmaceutical Affairs Law was revised to the Pharmaceutical and Medical Device Act, and regenerative medicine products, including gene therapies, were newly classified to accelerate productization. Subsequently, Nepic (autologous cultured corneal epithelium) and Ocural (autologous cultured oral mucosal epithelium) for epithelialization of limbal stem cell deficiencies in ophthalmology were approved in 2020 and 2021, respectively. Furthermore, a new product, JACEMIN (autologous cultured epidermis maintaining melanocyte) for vitiligo treatment was approved in 2023. We have developed five products of regenerative medicine that construct human tissues to graft rather than injectable cell suspensions like drugs. To develop regenerative medicine products, it is necessary to ensure the safety of raw materials, standardize the cultivation process, examine cell characteristics on GLP tests, construct transportation methods, build GCTP facilities, and conduct clinical trials on GCP. Re-examinations of JACE for serious burns and JACC for cartilage defects were completed after 7 years of all-case postmarketing surveillance. The commercialization of these products has become a benchmark for domestic regulation and has induced the development of a regenerative medicine industry promoted by Japan.

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