Size and Shape Control of Ice Crystals by Amphiphilic Block Copolymers and Their Implication in the Cryoprotection of Mesenchymal Stem Cells
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Size and Shape Control of Ice Crystals by Amphiphilic Block Copolymers and Their Implication in the Cryoprotection of Mesenchymal Stem Cells
Abstract
Precise control over the size and shape of ice crystals is a key factor to consider in designing antifreezing and cryoprotecting molecules for cryopreservation of cells. Here, we report that a poly(ethylene glycol)-poly(l-alanine) (PEG-PA) block copolymer exhibits excellent cryoprotecting properties for stem cells and antifreezing properties for water. As the molecular weight of PA increased from 500, 760, and 1750 Da (P1, P2, and P3) at the same PEG molecular weight of 5000 Da, the β-sheet content decreased and α-helix content increased. Comparing P2 (PEG-PA; 5000-760) and P4 (PEG-PA: 1000-750), β-sheets increased as the PEG block length decreased. The critical micelle concentration of the PEG-PA block copolymers was in a range of 0.5-3.0 mg/mL and was proportional to the hydrophobicity of the PEG-PA block copolymers. The P1, P2, and P3 self-assembled into spherical micelles, whereas P4 formed micelles with cylindrical morphology. The difference in the block copolymer structure affected ice recrystallization inhibition (IRI) activity and cryopreservation of cells. IRI activity was assayed via mean largest grain size (MLGS), and interactions between polymers and ice crystal surfaces were studied by dynamic ice-shaping studies. The MLGS decreased to 58 → 53 → 45 → 35 → 23% of that of PBS, as the polymer (PEG-PA 5000-500) concentration increased from 0.0 (PBS; control) → 1.0 → 5.0 → 10 → 30 → 50 mg/mL. The MLGS of PEG 5k solutions (negative control) decreased to 74 → 71 → 64 → 44 → 37% of that of PBS in the same concentration range. P3 and P4 with a longer hydrophobic PA block developed elongated ice crystals at above 30 mg/mL. The dynamic ice-shaping study exhibited that ice crystals became needle-shaped, as the hydrophobicity of the polymer increased as in P2-P4. The cell recovery in the P1 system after cryopreservation at -196 °C for 7 days was 87% of that of the dimethyl sulfoxide (DMSO) 10% system (positive control). The cell recovery was 48% for the P2 system and drastically decreased to less than 30% of that of the DMSO 10% system in the P3, P4, PEG 5k, PEG 1k, PVA 80H, and PVA 100H systems. Current studies suggest that IRI activity, round ice crystal shaping, and membrane stabilization activity of P1 cooperatively provide excellent cell recovery among the candidate systems. Recovered stem cells exhibited excellent proliferation and multilineage differentiation into osteocytes, chondrocytes, and adipocytes. To conclude, the PEG-PA (5000-500) block copolymer is suggested to be a promising antifreezing cryoprotectant for stem cells.
Keywords: Cryopreservation; dimethyl sulfoxide; hydrophobic PA block; ice recrystallization inhibition; mean largest grain size.
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