Cell Cultures: Areas of Application

Autologous keratinocyte transplants are often an indispensable treatment method for extensive skin wounds and severe grade 2b and 3 burns. For more than 20 years, the DIZG has been the only institution in Germany to produce these in the form of sheets of human keratinocytes and a suspension of human keratinocytes.

The DGV believes that a provision of cell cultures for clinical application is ultimately part of the basic care for patients with severe burns".
German Society for Burns Medicine (Deutsche Gesellschaft für Verbrennungsmedizin, DGV),
Letter to the DIZG, March 2023

Autologous cell cultures - often the only option for patients with severe burns

With autologous cell cultures, we offer clinics and burn centres a life-saving treatment option and an improved chance of recovery for patients who do not have enough healthy skin to transplant elsewhere (autografting).

Our autologous keratinocytes are registered as an orphan drug for the treatment of partial-thickness and full-thickness burns (EU/3/21/2483).

The European Commission’s recognition, based on a favourable opinion from the European Medicines Agency (EMA), demonstrates the significance of the life-saving treatment option that DIZG offers patients with severe burns.

Figures relating to our autologous cell cultures (2023)

  • approx 19,140 cm²

    Total area of keratinocyte sheets released

  • 1,2 bn

    Total number of keratinocyte cells released

  • 16 cases

    Treatment of severe burn injuries

Our human transplants for burns medicine

The DIZG has been an important partner of German burn centres for more than 20 years and has played a key role in successfully treating patients with severe burns by providing autologous cell cultures in numerous cases."
German Society for Burns Medicine (DGV),
Letter to the DIZG, March 2023

DIZG offers the following transplants on the basis of the manufacturing authorisation granted by the competent state authority:

  • Keratinocyte suspension

  • Keratinocyte sheets

Autologous cell cultures