Optimization of Zwitterionic Polymers for Cell Cryopreservation.
Yui KatoTakuya UtoTakeru IshizakiDaisuke TanakaKojiro IshibashiYuya MatsudaIssei OnodaAkiko KobayashiMasaharu HazawaRichard W WongKenji TakahashiEishu HirataKosuke KurodaPublished in: Macromolecular bioscience (2024)
Cryopreservation techniques are valuable for the preservation of genetic properties in cells, and the development of this technology contributes to various fields. In a previous study, an isotonic freezing medium composed of poly(zwitterion) (polyZI) has been reported, which alleviates osmotic shock, unlike typical hypertonic freezing media. In this study, the primitive freezing medium composed of emerging polyZI is optimized. Imidazolium/carboxylate-type polyZI (VimC 3 C) is the optimal chemical structure. The molecular weight and degree of ion substitution (DS ion ) are not significant factors. There is an impediment with the primitive polyZI freezing media. While the polyZI forms a matrix around the cell membrane to protect cells, the matrix is difficult to remove after thawing, resulting in low cell proliferation. Unexpectedly, increasing the poly(VimC 3 C) concentration from 10% to 20% (w/v) improves cell proliferation. The optimized freezing medium, 20% (w/v) poly(VimC 3 C)_DS ion(100%) /1% (w/v) NaCl aqueous solution, exhibited a better cryoprotective effect.