Evaluations of bioantioxidants in cryopreservation of umbilical cord blood using natural cryoprotectants and low concentrations of dimethylsulfoxide
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Transplantation using hematopoietic stem cells from umbilical cord blood (UCB) is a life-saving treat ment option for patients with select oncologic diseases, immunologic diseases, bone marrow failure,
and others. Often this transplant modality requires cryopreservation and storage of hematopoietic stem
cells (HSC), which need to remain cryopreserved in UCB banks for possible future use. The most widely
used cryoprotectant is dimethylsulfoxide (Me2SO), but at 37 C, it is toxic to cells and for patients, infu sion of cryopreserved HSC with Me2SO has been associated with side effects. Freezing of cells leads to
chemical change of cellular components, which results in physical disruption. Reactive oxygen species
(ROS) generation also has been implicated as cause of damage to cells during freezing. We assessed
the ability of two bioantioxidants and two disaccharides, to enhance the cryopreservation of UCB. UCB
was processed and subjected to cryopreservation in solutions containing different concentrations of
Me2SO, bioantioxidants and disaccharides. Samples were thawed, and then analysed by: flow cytometry
analysis, CFU assay and MTT viability assay. In this study, our analyses showed that antioxidants, princi pally catalase, performed greater preservation of: CD34+ cells, CD123+ cells, colony-forming units and
cell viability, all post-thawed, compared with the standard solution of cryopreservation. Our present
studies show that the addition of catalase improved the cryopreservation outcome. Catalase may act
on reducing levels of ROS, further indicating that accumulation of free radicals indeed leads to death
in cryopreserved hematopoietic cells.
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Ácido Ascórbico, Ascorbic Acid, Catalase, Subunidade alfa de Receptor de Interleucina-3, Interleukin-3 Receptor alpha Subunit, Antígenos CD34, Antigens CD34, Sangue Fetal, Fetal Blood, Criopreservação, Cryopreservation, Sulfato de Atazanavir, Atazanavir Sulfate, Sacarose, Sucrose, Trealose, Trehalose