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Comparison of Cryopreservation Media for Mesenchymal Stem Cell Spheroids.

Authors :
Park JJ
Lee OH
Park JE
Cho J
Source :
Biopreservation and biobanking [Biopreserv Biobank] 2024 Oct; Vol. 22 (5), pp. 486-496. Date of Electronic Publication: 2023 Nov 22.
Publication Year :
2024

Abstract

Multipotent mesenchymal stromal/stem cell (MSC) spheroids generated in three-dimensional culture are of considerable interest as a novel therapeutic tool for regenerative medicine. However, the lack of reliable methods for storing MSC spheroids represents a significant roadblock to their successful use in the clinic. An ideal storage medium for MSC spheroids should function as both a vehicle for delivery and a cryoprotectant during storage of spheroids for use at a later time. In this study, we compared the outcomes after subjecting MSC spheroids to a freeze/thaw cycle in three Good Manufacturing Practices-grade cryopreservation media, CryoStor10 (CS10), Stem-Cellbanker (SCB), and Recovery Cell Culture Freezing Media (RFM) or conventional freezing medium (CM) (CM, Dulbecco's modified Eagle's medium containing 20% fetal bovine serum and 10% dimethyl sulfoxide) as a control for 2 months. The endpoints tested were viability, morphology, and expression of stem cell markers and other relevant genes. The results of LIVE/DEADâ„¢ assays and annexin V/propidium iodide staining suggested that viability was relatively higher after one freeze/thaw cycle in CS10 or SCB than after freeze/thaw in CM or RFM. Furthermore, the relative "stemness" and expression of MSC markers were similar with or without freeze/thaw in CS10. Scanning electron microscopy also indicated that the surface morphology of MSC spheroids was well preserved after cryopreservation in CS10. Thus, even though it was tested for a short-term period, we suggest that CS10, which has been approved for clinical use by the U.S. Food and Drug Association, is a promising cryopreservation medium that would facilitate the development of MSC spheroids for future clinical use.

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
1947-5543
Volume :
22
Issue :
5
Database :
MEDLINE
Journal :
Biopreservation and biobanking
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
38011543
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1089/bio.2023.0057