Proline-conditioning and chemically-programmed ice nucleation protects spheroids during cryopreservation

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Abstract

Spheroids mimic 3-D tissue niches better than standard cell cultures. Cryopreserving spheroids, however, remains challenging as conventional cryoprotectants do not mitigate all damage mechanisms. Here chemically-programmed extracellular ice nucleation is used to prevent supercooling, alongside proline pre-conditioning, which are found to synergystically improve post-thaw recovery of spheroids. This validates the need to identify compounds and materials to address both biochemical and biophysical damage pathways beyond standard cryoprotectants.

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Gao, Y., Bissoyi, A., Kinney, N. L. H., Whale, T. F., Guo, Q., & Gibson, M. I. (2023). Proline-conditioning and chemically-programmed ice nucleation protects spheroids during cryopreservation. Chemical Communications, 59(59), 9086–9089. https://doi.org/10.1039/d3cc02252h

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