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Functional impairment of MSC induced by transient warming events: Correlation with loss of adhesion and altered cell size
Authors:Dominique Chabot  Antoine Lewin  Lionel Loubaki  RenÉe Bazin
Affiliation:1. Medical Affairs and Innovation, Héma-Québec, Québec (Qc), Canada;2. Department of Biochemistry, Microbiology and Bioinformatics, Laval University, Québec (Qc), Canada;3. Faculty of Medicine and Health Science, University of Sherbrooke, Sherbrooke (Qc) Canada
Abstract:

Background

We recently showed that transient warming effects decreased the functional and adhesion properties of mesenchymal stromal cells (MSC) while post-thaw viability remained high. In an attempt to better predict functional impairment of cryopreserved MSC, we further analysed the correlation between viability, immunosuppressive activity and adhesion of cells exposed or not to warming events.

Methods

MSC prepared from six umbilical cords were frozen to ?130°C and immediately transferred in a dry ice container or exposed to room temperature for 2 to 10 min (warming events) prior to storage in liquid nitrogen. Viability, functionality (inhibition of T-cell proliferation), adhesion and expression of various integrins were evaluated.

Results

The monotonic loss of functional activity with time was proportional to the length of warming events to which MSC were subjected and correlated with the monotonic loss of adhesion capacity. In contrast, post-thaw viability assessment did not predict functional impairment. Interestingly, flow cytometry analyses revealed the emergence of a FSClow population present in the viable cell fraction of freshly thawed MSC, which displayed poor adhesion capacity and expressed low levels of integrin β5. The prevalence of this FSClow population increased with the length of warming events and correlated with impaired functional and adhesion properties.

Discussion

Our results reveal that loss of functional activity (4-day test) induced by transient warming events could be predicted by evaluating adhesion (2-hr test) or FSC profile (10-min test) of MSC immediately post-thaw. These observations could lead to the development of surrogate tests for rapidly assessing the functional quality of cryopreserved MSC.
Keywords:adhesion  cryopreservation  functionality  mesenchymal stromal cells  size  surrogate test  MSC  mesenchymal stromal cell  DI  dry ice  RT  room temperature  DI-MSC  MSC kept on dry ice after freezing  RT-MSC  frozen MSC exposed to warming events  PBMC  peripheral blood mononuclear cells
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