海藻酸包膜人间充质间质细胞的代谢模式及其在常温下储存的背景。

IF 1.6 4区 生物学
Natalia Trufanova, Oleksandra Hubenia, Yurii Kot, Oleh Trufanov, Ihor Kovalenko, Kateryna Kot, Oleksandr Petrenko
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人间充质间质细胞(MSCs)在医学实践和生物医学研究中都具有吸引力。非冷冻短期储存可提供安全、简便的运输,促进间充质干细胞的实用化。目的:研究不同三维组织的人真皮间充质干细胞在室温(22℃)下的有效储存时间,并探讨细胞代谢模式在抵抗环境储存损伤因素中的作用。方法:将单层、悬浮液和海藻酸盐微球(AMS)包封的MSCs保存在22°С温度的密闭容器中。在储存0、3、7、10和14天时,评估细胞活力(双醋酸荧光素/溴化乙锭)和代谢活性(Alamar Blue法)。在培养条件下分析线粒体膜电位(JC-1测试)、细胞周期分析、活性氧水平和过氧化氢抗性。结果:褐藻酸盐包封在7天内可保持细胞活力(约85%)、代谢活性和粘附能力。单层和悬浮液中MSCs的储存效率较低。与标准的二维培养相比,在AMS中培养MSCs降低了基础代谢活性、线粒体活性,并导致可逆的细胞周期停滞。与单层培养的MSCs相比,AMS培养的MSCs具有更低的基础活性氧水平和更高的过氧化氢抗性。结论:向静止代谢模式的转变是海藻酸包膜间充质干细胞抵抗环境温度储存的必要条件。
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Metabolic Mode of Alginate-Encapsulated Human Mesenchymal Stromal Cells as a Background for Storage at Ambient Temperature.

Introduction: Human mesenchymal stromal cells (MSCs) are attractive for both medical practice and biomedical research. Nonfreezing short-term storage may provide safe and simple transportation and promote the practical use of MSCs. Objectives: We aimed to determine the duration of efficient storage at ambient temperature (22°C) of human dermal MSCs in different three-dimensional organization and to investigate the role of cell metabolic mode in the resistance to the ambient storage damaging factors. Methods: MSCs in monolayer, suspension, and encapsulated in alginate microspheres (AMS) were stored in sealed containers at 22°С in culture medium. Viability (fluorescein diacetate /ethidium bromide) and metabolic activity (Alamar Blue assay) were assessed at 0, 3, 7, 10, and 14 days of the storage. Mitochondrial membrane potential (JC-1 test), cell cycle analysis, reactive oxygen species level, and resistance to hydrogen peroxide were analyzed under culture conditions. Results: Alginate encapsulation was shown to maintain viability (about 85%), metabolic activity, and adhesion ability during storage for 7 days. The storage of MSCs in both monolayer and suspension was less efficient. Culture of MSCs in AMS decreased basal metabolic activity, mitochondrial activity, and led to reversible cell cycle arrest compared to standard two-dimensional culture. MSCs in AMS have a lower basal level of reactive oxygen species and higher resistance to hydrogen peroxide compared with those in monolayer culture. Conclusion: Revealed shift into quiescent metabolic mode is essential for alginate-encapsulated MSCs resistance to storage at ambient temperature.

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Biopreservation and Biobanking
Biopreservation and Biobanking Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology-General Biochemistry,Genetics and Molecular Biology
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期刊介绍: Biopreservation and Biobanking is the first journal to provide a unifying forum for the peer-reviewed communication of recent advances in the emerging and evolving field of biospecimen procurement, processing, preservation and banking, distribution, and use. The Journal publishes a range of original articles focusing on current challenges and problems in biopreservation, and advances in methods to address these issues related to the processing of macromolecules, cells, and tissues for research. In a new section dedicated to Emerging Markets and Technologies, the Journal highlights the emergence of new markets and technologies that are either adopting or disrupting the biobank framework as they imprint on society. The solutions presented here are anticipated to help drive innovation within the biobank community. Biopreservation and Biobanking also explores the ethical, legal, and societal considerations surrounding biobanking and biorepository operation. Ideas and practical solutions relevant to improved quality, efficiency, and sustainability of repositories, and relating to their management, operation and oversight are discussed as well.
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