Delays during PBMC isolation have a moderate effect on yield, but severly compromise cell viability
Author:
Golke Tanja1, Mucher Patrick2, Schmidt Patricia2, Radakovics Astrid2, Repl Manuela2, Hofer Philipp3, Perkmann Thomas2, Fondi Martina1, Schmetterer Klaus G.2, Haslacher Helmuth2ORCID
Affiliation:
1. FH Campus Wien, University of Applied Sciences , Vienna , Austria 2. Department of Laboratory Medicine , Medical University of Vienna , Vienna , Austria 3. Department of Pathology , Medical University of Vienna , Vienna , Austria
Abstract
Abstract
Objectives
Peripheral blood mononuclear cells (PBMCs) are a versatile material for clinical routine as well as for research projects. However, their isolation via density gradient centrifugation is still time-consuming. When samples are taken beyond usual laboratory handling times, it may sometimes be necessary to pause the isolation process. Our aim was to evaluate the impact of delays up to 48 h after the density gradient centrifugation on PBMC yield, purity and viability.
Methods
PBMCs were isolated from samples of 20 donors, either with BD Vacutainer CPT tubes (CPT) or with the standard Ficoll method. Isolation was paused after initial density gradient centrifugation for 0, 24, or 48 h. PBMC yield (% output/input), purity (% PBMCs/total cells) and viability (% Annexin V-/propidium iodide-) were compared.
Results
The yield did not change significantly over time when CPT were used (55%/52%/47%), but did after isolation with the standard method (62%/40%[p<0.0001]/53%[p<0.01]). Purity was marginally affected if CPT were used (95%/93%[p=n.s./92%[p<0.05] vs. 97% for all time points with standard method). Whereas viable PBMCs decreased steadily for CPT isolates (62%/51%[p<0.001]/36%[p<0.0001]), after standard Ficoll gradient isolation, cell apoptosis was more pronounced already after 24 h delay, and viability did not further decrease after 48 h (64%/44%[p<0.0001]/40%[p<0.0001]).
Conclusions
In conclusion, our findings suggest that while post-centrifugation delays ≥24 h might have only a minor effect on cell yield and purity, their impact on cell viability is substantial, even when CPT are used.
Publisher
Walter de Gruyter GmbH
Subject
Biochemistry (medical),Clinical Biochemistry,General Medicine
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