Cryopreservative effect of leupeptin on early human bone marrow progenitors |
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Authors: | Ma Lin Li Beatrice Panterne Jean-Pierre Levesque Antoinette Hatzfeld Jacques Hatzfeld |
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Affiliation: | 1. Laboratoire C. N. R. S. de Biologie Cellulaire et Moléculaire des Facteurs de Croissance, ICIG, H?pital Paul-Brousse, 14, Avenue Paul-Vaillant Couturier, 94800, Villejuif, France
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Abstract: | Leupeptin, a thiol- and serine-proteinase inhibitor of low molecular weight, quickly enters viable cells. This property has been used to protect cells during thawing against intracellular proteolytic activities released by injured lysosomes. The bone marrow nucleated cells were frozen without rate-controlled freezing devices. Concentrations ranging from 0.1 to 1μM of leupeptin allow to recover 87% of the most immature multipotent bone marrow progenitors which can develop in vitro into large multilineage colonies, instead of 58% recovery without leupeptin. The protective effect of leupeptin is particularly useful to freeze cells difficult to cryopreserve or when freezing-control equipments are not available. |
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Keywords: | leupeptin:α 2-macroglobulin cryopreservation human bone marrow progenitors |
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