Osmotic injury and cytotoxicity for hMSCs in contact with Me2SO: The effect of cell size distribution

Traversari, Gabriele;Locci, Antonio Mario;Concas, Alessandro;Lai, Nicola;Cincotti, Alberto
2024-01-01

Abstract

The paper discusses the impact of cell size on cytotoxicity and expansion lysis during the osmotic excursions resulting from the contact of hMSCs from UCB with Me2SO. It builds upon the mathematical model recently presented by the authors, which pertains to a population of cells with uniform size. The objective is to enhance the model's relevance by incorporating the more realistic scenario of cell size distribution, utilizing a Population Balance Equations approach. The study compares the capability of the multiple-sized model to the single-sized one to describe system behavior experimentally measured through cytofluorimetry and Coulter counter when, first, suspending hMSCs in hypertonic solutions of Me2SO (at varying osmolality, system temperature, and contact times), and then (at room temperature) pelleting by centrifugation before suspending the cells back to isotonic conditions. Simulations demonstrate that expansion lysis and cytotoxic effect are not affected by cell size for the specific system hMSCs/Me2SO, thus confirming what was found so far by the authors through a singlesize model. On the other hand, simulations show that, when varying the adjustable parameters of the model that are expected to change from cell to cell lineages, expansion lysis is sensitive to cell size, while cytotoxicity is not, being mainly influenced by external CPA concentration and contact duration. More specifically, it is found that smaller cells suffer expansion lysis more than larger ones. The findings suggest that different cells from hMSCs may require a multiple-sized model to assess cell damage during osmotic excursions in cryopreservation.
2024
Inglese
116
104943
12
Esperti anonimi
scientifica
Cell size distribution; Cytotoxicity; Expansion lysis; Me2SO; Modelling; Osmosis; hMSCs
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Traversari, Gabriele; Locci, Antonio Mario; Concas, Alessandro; Lai, Nicola; Cincotti, Alberto
1.1 Articolo in rivista
info:eu-repo/semantics/article
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