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Vitrification for cryopreservation of 2D and 3D stem cells culture using high concentration of cryoprotective agents

Young-Hoon Jeong, Ukjin Kim, Seulgi Lee, Bokyeong Ryu, Jin Kim, Igor Artyuhov, Jong Soo Kim, Cho‐Rok Jung, Jae‐Hak Park, C‐Yoon Kim

2020BMC Biotechnology32 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

BACKGROUND: Vitrification is the most promising technology for successful cryopreservation of living organisms without ice crystal formation. However, high concentrations (up to ~ 6-8 M) of cryoprotective agents (CPAs) used in stem cell induce osmotic and metabolic injuries. Moreover, the application of conventional slow-freezing methods to cultures of 3-D organoids of stem cells in various studies, is limited by their size. RESULTS: In this study, we evaluated the effect of high concentrations of CPAs including cytotoxicity and characterized human mesenchymal stem cell (MSC) at single cell level. The cell viability, cellular damage, and apoptotic mechanisms as well as the proliferation capacity and multipotency of cells subjected to vitrification were similar to those in the slow-freezing group. Furthermore, we identified the possibility of vitrification of size-controlled 3-D spheroids for cryopreservation of organoid with high survivability. CONCLUSIONS: Our results demonstrate successful vitrification of both single cell and spheroid using high concentration of CPAs in vitro without cytotoxicity.

Topics & Concepts

VitrificationCryopreservationBiologyStem cellOrganoidMesenchymal stem cellCryobiologyCell biologySpheroidViability assayCellRegenerative medicineIn vitroAndrologyEmbryoBiochemistryMedicineReproductive Biology and FertilityBiocrusts and Microbial Ecology3D Printing in Biomedical Research