Optimizing amniotic membrane tissue banking protocols for ophthalmic use

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D. Hettiarachchi
V. H. W. Dissanayake
H. W. W. Goonasekera
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[1] University of Colombo,Human Genetics Unit, Faculty of Medicine
[2] University of Colombo,Department of Anatomy, Faculty of Medicine
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Cell and Tissue Banking | 2016年 / 17卷
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Tissue banking; Amniotic membrane; Cryopreservation; DMSO; FBS; DMEM; Glycerol; Haematoxylin and eosin stain;
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Amniotic membrane (AM) due to its anti-inflammatory, anti-scarring and anti-angiogenic properties is used as corneal and wound grafts. When developing AM tissue banks, cell viability, membrane morphology and genomic stability should be preserved following cryopreservation. To analyze the changes rendered to the AM during the process of cryopreservation by comparing different combinations of standard cryopreservation media; fetal bovine serum (FBS), dimethyl sulfoxide (DMSO), Dulbecco’s modified eagle’s medium (DMEM) and glycerol at −80 °C and at −196 °C for a period of 6 weeks and at 4 °C in 70 % alcohol for 6 weeks. Following informed consent, placentae of healthy term pregnancies delivered by elective Cesarean section were collected and AM separated into 5 × 5 cm size sections and under sterile conditions stored in 9:1 DMSO:FBS and 1:1 DMEM:Glycerol at −196 and −80 °C for 6 weeks. Similar sections were also stored at 4 °C in 70 % alcohol for 6 weeks. After storage periods following were assessed; AM epithelial cell viability by trypan blue vital stain, epithelial cell proliferation capacity by cell doubling time, membrane morphology by haematoxylin and eosin (H&E) stain and genomic stability by conventional G-banded karyotyping. Human amniotic epithelial cells were cultured in DMEM and 10 % FBS in humidified atmosphere of 5 % carbon dioxide at 37 °C and were characterized using RT-PCR for Octamer-binding protein 4 (Oct-4) and glucose-6-phosphate dehydrogenase (G6PD) genes. All the above parameters were also assessed in fresh AM. AM obtained from 4 term placentae. Mean cell count and mean cell doubling times in days respectively; for fresh AM 3.8 × 106; 1.59, after 6 weeks in DMSO:FBS at −196 °C 3.0 × 106; 2.38 and at −80 °C 2.1 × 106; 1.60, in DMEM:Glycerol at −196 °C 3.6 × 106; 2.33 at −80 °C 23 × 106; 1.66 and at 4 °C 3.3 × 106; 2.14. Histology analysis of the fresh AM showed an intact epithelial monolayer, thick basement membrane (BM) and avascular stromal matrix. Amniotic membranes stored at −196 °C showed morphology similar to fresh AM in both preservation media and AM stored at −80 °C showed disruption of the stromal matrix. At 4 °C the epithelial monolayer showed flattening. Fresh AM karyotype was 46XX. Analyzable spreads for karyotype were not obtained from stored AMs. Human amniotic epithelial cells were positive for both Oct-4 and G6PD genes. AM is best preserved at −196 °C either in 1:9 DMSO:FBS or 1:1 DMEM:Glycerol. In both conditions cell viability and membrane integrity were shown to be preserved up to 6 weeks. Since analyzable chromosome spreads from cell cultures were not obtained, genomic stability could not be assessed.
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