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Cryobiology | 2013

Temperature fluctuations during deep temperature cryopreservation reduce PBMC recovery, viability and T-cell function.

Anja Germann; Young-Joo Oh; Tomm Schmidt; Uwe Schön; Heiko Zimmermann; Hagen von Briesen

The ability to analyze cryopreserved peripheral blood mononuclear cell (PBMC) from biobanks for antigen-specific immunity is necessary to evaluate response to immune-based therapies. To ensure comparable assay results, collaborative research in multicenter trials needs reliable and reproducible cryopreservation that maintains cell viability and functionality. A standardized cryopreservation procedure is comprised of not only sample collection, preparation and freezing but also low temperature storage in liquid nitrogen without any temperature fluctuations, to avoid cell damage. Therefore, we have developed a storage approach to minimize suboptimal storage conditions in order to maximize cell viability, recovery and T-cell functionality. We compared the influence of repeated temperature fluctuations on cell health from sample storage, sample sorting and removal in comparison to sample storage without temperature rises. We found that cyclical temperature shifts during low temperature storage reduce cell viability, recovery and immune response against specific-antigens. We showed that samples handled under a protective hood system, to avoid or minimize such repeated temperature rises, have comparable cell viability and cell recovery rates to samples stored without any temperature fluctuations. Also T-cell functionality could be considerably increased with the use of the protective hood system compared to sample handling without such a protection system. This data suggests that the impact of temperature fluctuation on cell integrity should be carefully considered in future clinical vaccine trials and consideration should be given to optimal sample storage conditions.


Archive | 2004

DEVICE AND METHOD FOR HANDLING A PROBE

Günter R. Fuhr; Uwe Schön; Heiko Zimmermann; Young-Joo Oh


Archive | 2005

Cryo-Device and Associated Operational Method

Günter R. Fuhr; Heiko Zimmermann; Young-Joo Oh; Uwe Schön


Archive | 2005

CLOSURE FOR A COOLING CONTAINER OPENING

Uwe Schön; Young-Joo Oh; Günter R. Fuhr


Archive | 2005

Cooling device for biological samples

Young-Joo Oh; Günter R. Fuhr; Heiko Zimmermann; Uwe Schön


Archive | 2005

Fermeture conçue pour une ouverture de recipient frigorifique

Uwe Schön; Young-Joo Oh; Günter R. Fuhr


Archive | 2005

Verschluss für eine kühlbehälteröffnung

Uwe Schön; Young-Joo Oh; Günter R. Fuhr


Archive | 2005

Kryoeinrichtung und zugehöriges betriebsverfahren Cryoapparatus and associated operational procedures

Guenter Fuhr; Heiko Zimmermann; Young-Joo Oh; Uwe Schoen


Archive | 2005

Cryo-device, and method of operation thereof

Uwe Schoen; Guenter Fuhr; Young-Joo Oh; Heiko Zimmermann


Archive | 2004

Kühleinrichtung für biologische Proben Cooling device for biological samples

Günter Prof. Fuhr; Young-Joo Oh; Uwe Schön; Heiko Zimmermann

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