Large-scale purification and cryopreservation of human monocytes

Human blood monocytes were purified by a new method capable of handling 3 × 10 9 mononuclear leukocytes, which does not involve adherence of the cells and takes about 3 h to perform. The yield of monocytes is 70%, the purity about 90% and the viability 99%. Monocytes purified by this method were cry...

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Veröffentlicht in:Journal of immunological methods 1981-01, Vol.43 (2), p.225-239
Hauptverfasser: De Boer, Martin, Reijneke, Richard, Van De Griend, RenéJ., Loos, Johannes A., Roos, Dirk
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Zusammenfassung:Human blood monocytes were purified by a new method capable of handling 3 × 10 9 mononuclear leukocytes, which does not involve adherence of the cells and takes about 3 h to perform. The yield of monocytes is 70%, the purity about 90% and the viability 99%. Monocytes purified by this method were cryopreserved at −196°C. The function of the cells was tested before freezing and after thawing. We found that the capacity of cryo-preserved monocytes to move to the source of a chemotactic gradient, to ingest particles, to mount a respiratory burst during phagocytosis, to kill intracellular bacteria, to lyse anti- d-sensitized erythrocytes and to help autologous lymphocytes in a proliferative response to mitogens or antigens, was preserved by 70% or more as compared with non-frozen cells. Thus, cryopreservation of human blood monocytes is possible with maintenance of functional capacities.
ISSN:0022-1759
1872-7905
DOI:10.1016/0022-1759(81)90027-2