Biotechnology Reports (Dec 2022)

Quality evaluation of cell spheroids for transplantation by monitoring oxygen consumption using an on-chip electrochemical device

  • Mari Tsujimura,
  • Kosuke Kusamori,
  • Kodai Takamura,
  • Temmei Ito,
  • Takatoshi Kaya,
  • Kazunori Shimizu,
  • Satoshi Konishi,
  • Makiya Nishikawa

Journal volume & issue
Vol. 36
p. e00766

Abstract

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Three-dimensional cell spheroids are superior cell-administration form for cell-based therapy which generally exhibit superior functionality and long-term survival after transplantation. Here, we nondestructively measured the oxygen consumption rate of cell spheroids using an on-chip electrochemical device (OECD) and examined whether this rate can be used as a marker to estimate the quality of cell spheroids. Cell spheroids containing NanoLuc luciferase-expressing mouse mesenchymal stem cell line C3H10T1/2 (C3H10T1/2/Nluc) were prepared. Spheroids of high or low quality were prepared by altering the medium change frequency. After transplantation into mice, the high-quality C3H10T1/2/Nluc spheroids exhibited a higher survival rate than the low-quality ones. The oxygen consumption rate of the high-quality C3H10T1/2/Nluc spheroids was maintained at high levels, whereas that of the low-quality spheroids decreased with time. These results indicate that OECD-based measurement of the oxygen consumption rate can be used to estimate the quality of cell spheroids without destructive analysis of the spheroids.

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