Intracellular ice formation in confluent monolayers of human dental stem cells and membrane damage |
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Authors: | Mariia Zhurova Erik J. Woods Jason P. Acker |
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Affiliation: | a Department of Laboratory Medicine and Pathology, University of Alberta, Edmonton, AB, Canada T6G 2R8 b Research and Development, Canadian Blood Services, Edmonton, AB, Canada T6G 2R8 c General BioTechnology LLC, Indianapolis, IN 46202, USA d Department of Microbiology and Immunology, Indiana University School of Medicine, Indianapolis, IN 46202-3082, USA |
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Abstract: | Dental pulp stem cells (DPSCs) are of interest to researchers and clinicians due to their ability to differentiate into various tissue types and potential uses in cell-mediated therapies and tissue engineering. Currently DPSCs are cryopreserved in suspension using Me2SO. However, preservation as two and three dimensional constructs, along with the elimination of toxic Me2SO, may be required. It was shown that intracellular ice formation (IIF), lethal to cells in suspensions, may be innocuous in cell monolayers due to ice propagation between cells through gap junctions that results in improved post-thaw recovery. We hypothesized that innocuous IIF protects confluent DPSC monolayers against injury during cryopreservation. The objective was to examine the effects of IIF on post-thaw viability of both confluent monolayers and suspensions of DPSCs. Confluent DPSC monolayers were assessed for the expression of gap junction protein Connexin-43. IIF was induced on the cryostage and in the methanol bath at different subzero temperatures. Membrane integrity and colony-forming ability were assessed post-thaw. Confluent DPSC monolayers expressed Connexin-43. In cell suspensions, 85.9 ± 1.7% of cells were damaged after 100% IIF. In cell monolayers, after 100% IIF, only 25.5 ± 5.5% and 14.8 ± 3.3% of cells were damaged on the cryostage and in the methanol bath respectively. However, DPSC monolayers exposed to 100% IIF showed no colony-forming ability. We conclude that confluent monolayers of DPSCs express the gap junction-forming protein Connexin-43 and upon IIF retain membrane integrity, however lose the ability to proliferate. |
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Keywords: | Cryobiology Cryopreservation Cryoinjury Intracellular ice formation Innocuous IIF Ice propagation Cell monolayer Gap junction Connexin-43 |
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