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Cryopreservation of Immune Cells: Recent Progress and Challenges Ahead

Kejun Qi, Danqi Jia, Shengxi Zhou, Kun Zhang, Fangxia Guan, Minghao Yao, Xiaojie Sui

2024Advanced Biology16 citationsDOI

Abstract

Cryopreservation of immune cells is considered as a key enabling technology for adoptive cellular immunotherapy. However, current immune cell cryopreservation technologies face the challenges with poor biocompatibility of cryoprotection materials, low efficiency, and impaired post-thaw function, limiting their clinical translation. This review briefly introduces the adoptive cellular immunotherapy and the approved immune cell-based products, which involve T cells, natural killer cells and etc. The cryodamage mechanisms to these immune cells during cryopreservation process are described, including ice formation related mechanical and osmotic injuries, cryoprotectant induced toxic injuries, and other biochemical injuries. Meanwhile, the recent advances in the cryopreservation medium and freeze-thaw protocol for several representative immune cell type are summarized. Furthermore, the remaining challenges regarding on the cryoprotection materials, freeze-thaw protocol, and post-thaw functionality evaluation of current cryopreservation technologies are discussed. Finally, the future perspectives are proposed toward advancing highly efficient cryopreservation of immune cells.

Topics & Concepts

CryopreservationImmune systemCryoprotectantImmunotherapyBiologyImmunologyCell biologyEmbryoViral Infectious Diseases and Gene Expression in InsectsVirus-based gene therapy researchCAR-T cell therapy research