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Intracellular trehalose via transporter TRET1 as a method to cryoprotect CHO-K1 cells.

Tsutomu Uchida1, Maho Furukawa2, Takahiro Kikawada3, Kenji Yamazaki4, Kazutoshi Gohara5.   

Abstract

Trehalose is a promising natural cryoprotectant, but its cryoprotective effect is limited due to difficulties in transmembrane transport. Thus, expressing the trehalose transporter TRET1 on various mammalian cells may yield more trehalose applications. In this study, we ran comparative cryopreservation experiments between the TRET1-expressing CHO-K1 cells (CHO-TRET1) and the CHO-K1 cells transfected with an empty vector (CHO-vector). The experiments involve freezing under various trehalose concentrations in an extracellular medium. The freeze-thawing viabilities of CHO-TRET1 cells are higher than those of CHO-vector cells for most freezing conditions. This result differs from control experiments with a transmembrane type cryoprotectant, dimethyl sulfoxide (Me2SO), which had similar viabilities in each condition for both cell types. We conclude that the trehalose loaded into the cells with TRET1 significantly improves the cryoprotective effect. The higher viabilities occurred when the extracellular trehalose concentration exceeded 200 mM, with 250-500 mM being optimal, and a cooling rate below 30 K/min, with 5-20 K/min being optimal.
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Keywords:  CHO-K1 cell; Cryoprotectant; Freezing rate; Trehalose; Trehalose concentration; Trehalose transporter 1

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Year:  2017        PMID: 28552273     DOI: 10.1016/j.cryobiol.2017.05.008

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Cryobiology        ISSN: 0011-2240            Impact factor:   2.487


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