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Improved postthaw viability and in vitro functionality of peripheral blood hematopoietic progenitor cells after cryopreservation with a theoretically optimized freezing curve.

机译:冷冻保存后,理论上优化的冷冻曲线提高了外周血造血祖细胞的融化后活力和体外功能。

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BACKGROUND: The freezing curve currently used for the cryopreservation of peripheral blood stem cell transplants (PBSCTs) has been determined empirically. Although the use of cryopreserved PBSCTs is successful and usually leads to rapid hematopoietic recovery, the freeze-thawing process is known to induce a significant degree of cell death. Furthermore, the infusion of dimethyl sulfoxide (DMSO), used to protect the cells against damage induced by freezing, can cause morbidity. Therefore, optimizing the current cryopreservation protocol (with 10% DMSO and a slow linear cooling curve) with theoretically optimized freezing curves and a lower DMSO concentration might improve the recovery after transplantation. STUDY DESIGN AND METHODS: A theoretical model was used to predict optimal freezing curves for 5 and 10 percent DMSO. CD34+-selected and -unselected PBSCs were cryopreserved with the current or the new freezing curves. Postthaw quality was evaluated by cell viability, colony formation, and megakaryocyte outgrowth. RESULTS: With 10 percent DMSO, the use of the predicted optimal freezing curve resulted in increased postthaw viability of CD34+ cells, colony formation, and megakaryocyte outgrowth. Lowering the DMSO concentration to 5 percent resulted in improved postthaw viability and functionality, which was not further improved by use of the theoretically optimized freezing curve. CONCLUSIONS: Our results indicate that the current cryopreservation method for PBSCTs can be improved by either lowering the DMSO concentration to 5 percent or by using the theoretically optimized freezing curve. Infusion of less DMSO and more viable cells might improve the outcome of PBSCT.
机译:背景:根据经验确定了目前用于外周血干细胞移植(PBSCT)冷冻保存的冷冻曲线。尽管冷冻保存的PBSCT的使用是成功的,并且通常可导致快速的造血恢复,但已知冻融过程会诱导显着程度的细胞死亡。此外,注入二甲基亚砜(DMSO)(用于保护细胞免受冰冻诱导的损害)可导致发病。因此,以理论上优化的冷冻曲线和较低的DMSO浓度优化当前的低温保存方案(使用10%DMSO和缓慢的线性冷却曲线)可以改善移植后的恢复。研究设计和方法:使用理论模型预测5%和10%DMSO的最佳冷冻曲线。用当前或新的冷冻曲线将CD34 +选择的和未选择的PBSC冷冻保存。通过细胞活力,集落形成和巨核细胞增生评估解冻后的质量。结果:使用10%DMSO时,使用预测的最佳冷冻曲线可提高CD34 +细胞的融化后活力,集落形成和巨核细胞增生。将DMSO浓度降低至5%可提高解冻后的活力和功能性,而使用理论上优化的冷冻曲线并不能进一步提高其解冻能力。结论:我们的结果表明,通过将DMSO浓度降低到5%或使用理论上最优化的冷冻曲线可以改善PBSCT的当前冷冻保存方法。输注更少的DMSO和更多的存活细胞可能会改善PBSCT的结果。

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