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Automated dry thawing of cryopreserved haematopoietic cells is not adversely influenced by cryostorage time, patient age or gender

Cell therapies are becoming increasingly widely used, and their production and cryopreservation should take place under tightly controlled GMP conditions, with minimal batch-to-batch variation. One potential source of variation is in the thawing of cryopreserved samples, typically carried out in wat...

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Autores principales: Kilbride, Peter, Meneghel, Julie, Creasey, Giovanna, Masoudzadeh, Fatemeh, Drew, Tina, Creasey, Hannah, Bloxham, David, Morris, G. John, Jestice, Kevin
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7588046/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33104704
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0240310
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author Kilbride, Peter
Meneghel, Julie
Creasey, Giovanna
Masoudzadeh, Fatemeh
Drew, Tina
Creasey, Hannah
Bloxham, David
Morris, G. John
Jestice, Kevin
author_facet Kilbride, Peter
Meneghel, Julie
Creasey, Giovanna
Masoudzadeh, Fatemeh
Drew, Tina
Creasey, Hannah
Bloxham, David
Morris, G. John
Jestice, Kevin
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description Cell therapies are becoming increasingly widely used, and their production and cryopreservation should take place under tightly controlled GMP conditions, with minimal batch-to-batch variation. One potential source of variation is in the thawing of cryopreserved samples, typically carried out in water baths. This study looks at an alternative, dry thawing, to minimise variability in the thawing of a cryopreserved cell therapy, and compares the cellular outcome on thaw. Factors such as storage time, patient age, and gender are considered in terms of cryopreservation and thawing outcomes. Cryopreserved leukapheresis samples from 41 donors, frozen by the same protocol and stored for up to 17 years, have been thawed using automated, water-free equipment and by conventional wet thawing using a water bath. Post-thaw viability, assessed by both trypan blue and flow cytometry, showed no significant differences between the techniques. Similarly, there was no negative effect of the duration of frozen storage, donor age at sample collection or donor gender on post-thaw viability using either thawing method. The implication of these results is that the cryopreservation protocol chosen initially remains robust and appropriate for use with a wide range of donors. The positive response of the samples to water-free thawing offers potential benefits for clinical situations by removing the subjective element inherent in water bath thawing and eliminating possible contamination issues.
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spelling pubmed-75880462020-10-30 Automated dry thawing of cryopreserved haematopoietic cells is not adversely influenced by cryostorage time, patient age or gender Kilbride, Peter Meneghel, Julie Creasey, Giovanna Masoudzadeh, Fatemeh Drew, Tina Creasey, Hannah Bloxham, David Morris, G. John Jestice, Kevin PLoS One Research Article Cell therapies are becoming increasingly widely used, and their production and cryopreservation should take place under tightly controlled GMP conditions, with minimal batch-to-batch variation. One potential source of variation is in the thawing of cryopreserved samples, typically carried out in water baths. This study looks at an alternative, dry thawing, to minimise variability in the thawing of a cryopreserved cell therapy, and compares the cellular outcome on thaw. Factors such as storage time, patient age, and gender are considered in terms of cryopreservation and thawing outcomes. Cryopreserved leukapheresis samples from 41 donors, frozen by the same protocol and stored for up to 17 years, have been thawed using automated, water-free equipment and by conventional wet thawing using a water bath. Post-thaw viability, assessed by both trypan blue and flow cytometry, showed no significant differences between the techniques. Similarly, there was no negative effect of the duration of frozen storage, donor age at sample collection or donor gender on post-thaw viability using either thawing method. The implication of these results is that the cryopreservation protocol chosen initially remains robust and appropriate for use with a wide range of donors. The positive response of the samples to water-free thawing offers potential benefits for clinical situations by removing the subjective element inherent in water bath thawing and eliminating possible contamination issues. Public Library of Science 2020-10-26 /pmc/articles/PMC7588046/ /pubmed/33104704 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0240310 Text en © 2020 Kilbride et al http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/) , which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are credited.
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Kilbride, Peter
Meneghel, Julie
Creasey, Giovanna
Masoudzadeh, Fatemeh
Drew, Tina
Creasey, Hannah
Bloxham, David
Morris, G. John
Jestice, Kevin
Automated dry thawing of cryopreserved haematopoietic cells is not adversely influenced by cryostorage time, patient age or gender
title Automated dry thawing of cryopreserved haematopoietic cells is not adversely influenced by cryostorage time, patient age or gender
title_full Automated dry thawing of cryopreserved haematopoietic cells is not adversely influenced by cryostorage time, patient age or gender
title_fullStr Automated dry thawing of cryopreserved haematopoietic cells is not adversely influenced by cryostorage time, patient age or gender
title_full_unstemmed Automated dry thawing of cryopreserved haematopoietic cells is not adversely influenced by cryostorage time, patient age or gender
title_short Automated dry thawing of cryopreserved haematopoietic cells is not adversely influenced by cryostorage time, patient age or gender
title_sort automated dry thawing of cryopreserved haematopoietic cells is not adversely influenced by cryostorage time, patient age or gender
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7588046/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33104704
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0240310
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