International Journal of Molecular Sciences (Aug 2021)

Optimization of Blood Handling and Peripheral Blood Mononuclear Cell Cryopreservation of Low Cell Number Samples

  • Christopher M. Hope,
  • Dao Huynh,
  • Ying Ying Wong,
  • Helena Oakey,
  • Griffith Boord Perkins,
  • Trung Nguyen,
  • Sabrina Binkowski,
  • Minh Bui,
  • Ace Y. L. Choo,
  • Emily Gibson,
  • Dexing Huang,
  • Ki Wook Kim,
  • Katrina Ngui,
  • William D. Rawlinson,
  • Timothy Sadlon,
  • Jennifer J. Couper,
  • Megan A. S. Penno,
  • Simon C. Barry,
  • on behalf of the ENDIA Study Group

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/ijms22179129
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 22, no. 17
p. 9129

Abstract

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Background: Rural/remote blood collection can cause delays in processing, reducing PBMC number, viability, cell composition and function. To mitigate these impacts, blood was stored at 4 °C prior to processing. Viable cell number, viability, immune phenotype, and Interferon-γ (IFN-γ) release were measured. Furthermore, the lowest protective volume of cryopreservation media and cell concentration was investigated. Methods: Blood from 10 individuals was stored for up to 10 days. Flow cytometry and IFN-γ ELISPOT were used to measure immune phenotype and function on thawed PBMC. Additionally, PBMC were cryopreserved in volumes ranging from 500 µL to 25 µL and concentration from 10 × 106 cells/mL to 1.67 × 106 cells/mL. Results: PBMC viability and viable cell number significantly reduced over time compared with samples processed immediately, except when stored for 24 h at RT. Monocytes and NK cells significantly reduced over time regardless of storage temperature. Samples with >24 h of RT storage had an increased proportion in Low-Density Neutrophils and T cells compared with samples stored at 4 °C. IFN-γ release was reduced after 24 h of storage, however not in samples stored at 4 °C for >24 h. The lowest protective volume identified was 150 µL with the lowest density of 6.67 × 106 cells/mL. Conclusion: A sample delay of 24 h at RT does not impact the viability and total viable cell numbers. When long-term delays exist (>4 d) total viable cell number and cell viability losses are reduced in samples stored at 4 °C. Immune phenotype and function are slightly altered after 24 h of storage, further impacts of storage are reduced in samples stored at 4 °C.

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