Wang Meixia, Liang Wei, Ye Ping, et al. Effects of Trehalose and Fetal Bovine Serum on Cryopreservation of HBL-100 Human Breast Cells[J]. Journal of refrigeration, 2017, 38(5).
DOI:
Wang Meixia, Liang Wei, Ye Ping, et al. Effects of Trehalose and Fetal Bovine Serum on Cryopreservation of HBL-100 Human Breast Cells[J]. Journal of refrigeration, 2017, 38(5). DOI: 10.3969/j.issn.0253-4339.2017.05.107.
Effects of Trehalose and Fetal Bovine Serum on Cryopreservation of HBL-100 Human Breast Cells
Establishing a high-quality biobank is very important
but the cryoprotective agent (CPA) type and concentration have a considerable influence on the cryopreservation effect. In this paper
HBL-100 human breast cells were treated with 10% Me2SO combined with trehalose (0-0.3 mol/L) and fetal bovine serum (FBS; 20%-60%) in Dulbecco’s modified Eagle’s medium (DMEM). Through gradual reduction of the temperature
the cells were cooled in a ﹣80 ℃ freezer for 4 h and then quickly transferred into liquid nitrogen. After storing for 7 days
the cells were shaken quickly at 37 ℃. The cell survival rate was assessed using the trypan blue test
cell counting kit (CCK) assay
and the attached rations after 24 hours. The results show that
compared with the control group
the effects of the trehalose and FBS are very obvious. In particular
when the trehalose concentration is constant
a higher FBS volume fraction yields a better effect. The FBS has no significant effect without trehalose. Further
when the FBS volume fraction is constant
the optimal effect is obtained for 0.2 mol/L trehalose. A high trehalose concentration may weaken the effect of the FBS. Considering the cost and other factors
the most suitable CPAs for the cryopreservation of HBL-100 human breast cells are 10% Me2SO + 40%-60% FBS + 0.2 mol/L trehalose.