Quality Assessment of Long-Term Cryopreserved Human Bone-Derived Marrow Mesenchymal Stromal Cell Samples: Experience from the Texas Heart Institute Biorepository and Biospecimen Profiling Core.
Lourdes Chacon AlbertyMadelyn KingFernanda C P MesquitaCamila Hochman-MendezPublished in: Biopreservation and biobanking (2024)
In biomedical research, biorepositories are pivotal resources that safeguard and supply clinical samples for scientific investigators. Proper long-term cryopreservation conditions are essential to maintain biospecimen quality. In this study, we analyzed the efficacy of sample cryopreservation at the Texas Heart Institute Biorepository and Biospecimen Profiling Core (THI-BRC). Our assessments included a thorough review of internal processes, quality reports, and both internal and external audit outcomes. We examined the integrity of human bone marrow-derived multipotent mesenchymal stromal cells (BM-MSCs) that were cryopreserved for over 5 years. These samples originated from randomly selected clinical trial participants or commercially sourced cell lines. Parameters such as cell viability, DNA and RNA integrity, population doubling time, sterility, and BM-MSC-specific attributes such as surface antigen expression and differentiation potential were studied. BM-MSC samples cryopreserved for ∼6 months served as our control. Our results demonstrated that the 5-year cryopreserved samples maintained their integrity compared with the shorter-term stored control samples. Moreover, THI-BRC has met accreditation agency standards and has not received any repeated deficiencies over 7 years. Collectively, our findings affirm that THI-BRC's biospecimen storage protocols align with accepted standards as confirmed by the quality assessment of long-term stored clinical samples.
Keyphrases
- clinical trial
- umbilical cord
- bone marrow
- endothelial cells
- mesenchymal stem cells
- heart failure
- single cell
- atrial fibrillation
- randomized controlled trial
- poor prognosis
- quality improvement
- risk assessment
- cord blood
- adipose tissue
- emergency department
- long non coding rna
- postmenopausal women
- cell therapy
- tyrosine kinase
- soft tissue
- ionic liquid
- binding protein
- insulin resistance
- glycemic control