超高速冷却“通用”玻璃化细胞。

Yun Seok Heo, Sunitha Nagrath, Alessandra L Moore, Mahnaz Zeinali, Daniel Irimia, Shannon L Stott, Thomas L Toth, Mehmet Toner
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引用次数: 19

摘要

活细胞的长期保存对于广泛的临床和研究应用至关重要。随着需要保存的细胞(如卵母细胞、干细胞和其他原代细胞、转基因细胞)的多样性增加,仔细优化保存方案变得繁琐,除了最专业的用户外,对所有人都构成了重大限制。为了解决关键异质细胞类型长期储存的挑战,我们提出了一种独立于细胞表型的通用细胞玻璃化方案,仅使用低浓度的冷冻保护剂(1.5 M PROH和0.5 M海藻糖)。我们采用了由高导电性熔融二氧化硅制成的工业级微细毛细管,通常用于分析化学应用。微细毛细管的最小质量和热惯性使我们能够实现高达4,000 K/s的超快冷却速率。使用同样低、无毒浓度的冷冻保护剂,我们证明了人乳腺上皮细胞、大鼠肝细胞、胸腔积液中的肿瘤细胞和多种癌细胞在玻璃化后的高回收率和存活率。
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"Universal" vitrification of cells by ultra-fast cooling.

"Universal" vitrification of cells by ultra-fast cooling.

"Universal" vitrification of cells by ultra-fast cooling.

"Universal" vitrification of cells by ultra-fast cooling.
Long-term preservation of live cells is critical for a broad range of clinical and research applications. With the increasing diversity of cells that need to be preserved (e.g. oocytes, stem and other primary cells, genetically modified cells), careful optimization of preservation protocols becomes tedious and poses significant limitations for all but the most expert users. To address the challenge of long-term storage of critical, heterogeneous cell types, we propose a universal protocol for cell vitrification that is independent of cell phenotype and uses only low concentrations of cryoprotectant (1.5 M PROH and 0.5 M trehalose). We employed industrial grade microcapillaries made of highly conductive fused silica, which are commonly used for analytical chemistry applications. The minimal mass and thermal inertia of the microcapillaries enabled us to achieve ultrafast cooling rates up to 4,000 K/s. Using the same low, non-toxic concentration of cryoprotectant, we demonstrate high recovery and viability rates after vitrification for human mammary epithelial cells, rat hepatocytes, tumor cells from pleural effusions, and multiple cancer cell lines.
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