Zhileng xuebao (Jan 2025)

Study on Cryopreservation of Peripheral Blood Mononuclear Cells by Ultrasonic Ice Seeding

  • 徐强,
  • 李维杰,
  • 彭正鑫,
  • 丁伟,
  • 林春燕,
  • 申敬,
  • 周新丽

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Peripheral blood mononuclear cells (PBMCs) are an important immune cell resource. However, traditional slow-freezing methods delay PBMCs proliferation and cause damage to T cell subsets. Therefore, there is a clear need to develop an alternative cooling procedure that can effectively preserve the viability and function of PBMCs. In this study, we optimized the cryopreservation process of PBMCs using ultrasonic ice seeding and analyzed T cell subtypes post-cryopreservation through flow cytometry. An ultrasonic ice-seeding apparatus was constructed to achieve contactless ice seeding through the combination of an ultrasonic generating device and a controlled rate freezer. The results showed that the cooling procedure involving ultrasonic ice seeding exhibited superior efficacy compared to the conventional slow freezing approach. Following cryopreservation, the viability and cumulative proliferation of PBMCs were 94.97% and 204.47%, respectively. The proportion of naive T cells (Tn) after cryopreservation and thawing accounted for up to 18.35%. By incorporating ultrasonic ice seeding, the optimized cryopreservation procedure enhanced the post-thaw viability, cumulative proliferative capacity, and proportion of T cell subtypes in PBMCs, providing a novel and effective approach for PBMCs cryopreservation.

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