工程过冷系统,提高长期保存大容量红细胞在商业血袋。

IF 5.7 3区 生物学 Q1 BIOCHEMICAL RESEARCH METHODS
Qi Liu, Shichun Wang, Jie Yan, Ronghua Diao, Haishui Huang, Feng Xu, Chunyan Yao
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摘要

通过降低贮藏温度来降低细胞代谢是提高红细胞贮藏质量、延长红细胞贮藏期限的重要方法。传统的低温保存存在着一些局限性,如细胞毒性冷冻保护剂(CPA)的加载、卸载和冰致损伤等。储存在2-6°C左右是一种替代方法,但由于在这种高储存温度下存在明显的储存损伤,因此只能在短时间内有效。我们开发了一种改进的过冷保存系统,用于商用聚氯乙烯(PVC)血袋中的大体积(100 ml)红细胞悬浮液,通过减少冰核的有利位置并在-8°C下保持精确的热控制。这种工程方案显著减少溶血、代谢降解和氧化应激,同时保持红细胞膜的完整性和功能长达63天。对新西兰大白兔的体内输血研究表明,过冷保存的红细胞在输血后恢复率更高,优于传统的储存方法。我们的可扩展且具有成本效益的过冷系统通过实现无冰保存来解决提高储存红细胞质量的关键需求,这代表了输血医学的重大突破。
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Engineered supercooling systems for enhanced long-term preservation of large-volume red blood cells in commercial blood bags.

Reducing cell metabolism by lowering the storage temperature is an important method to improve the quality of stored RBCs and prolong the stored shelf life of RBCs. Traditional cryopreservation suffers from limitations such as tedious cytotoxic cryoprotectants (CPA) loading, unloading and ice-induced damage. Storage around 2-6 °C is an alternative method but only works for a short period due to significant storage lesions at this high storage temperature. We developed an improved supercooling preservation system for large-volume (100 ml) RBC suspensions in commercial polyvinylchloride (PVC) blood bags by minimizing favorable sites of ice nucleation and maintaining precise thermal control at -8 °C. This engineered protocol significantly reduces hemolysis, metabolic degradation, and oxidative stress while preserving RBC membrane integrity and functionality for up to 63 days. In vivo transfusion studies in New Zealand white rabbits demonstrate that supercooling-preserved RBCs achieve higher post-transfusion recovery rates, outperforming conventional storage methods. Our scalable and cost-effective supercooling system address critical needs for improving the quality of stored RBCs by achieving ice-free preservation, which representing a significant breakthrough in transfusion medicine.

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Journal of Biological Engineering
Journal of Biological Engineering BIOCHEMICAL RESEARCH METHODS-BIOTECHNOLOGY & APPLIED MICROBIOLOGY
CiteScore
7.10
自引率
1.80%
发文量
32
审稿时长
17 weeks
期刊介绍: Biological engineering is an emerging discipline that encompasses engineering theory and practice connected to and derived from the science of biology, just as mechanical engineering and electrical engineering are rooted in physics and chemical engineering in chemistry. Topical areas include, but are not limited to: Synthetic biology and cellular design Biomolecular, cellular and tissue engineering Bioproduction and metabolic engineering Biosensors Ecological and environmental engineering Biological engineering education and the biodesign process As the official journal of the Institute of Biological Engineering, Journal of Biological Engineering provides a home for the continuum from biological information science, molecules and cells, product formation, wastes and remediation, and educational advances in curriculum content and pedagogy at the undergraduate and graduate-levels. Manuscripts should explore commonalities with other fields of application by providing some discussion of the broader context of the work and how it connects to other areas within the field.
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