: Cryopreservation affects platelets' function, questioning their use for cancer patients. We aimed to investigate the biochemical events that occur over time after thawing to optimize transfusion timing and evaluate the effect of platelet supernatants on tumor cell behavior in vitro. We compared fresh (Fresh-PLT) with Cryopreserved platelets (Cryo-PLT) at 1 h, 3 h and 6 h after thawing. MCF-7 and HL-60 cells were cultured with Fresh- or 1 h Cryo-PLT supernatants to investigate cell proliferation, migration, and PLT-cell adhesion. We noticed a significant impairment of hemostatic activity accompanied by a post-thaw decrease of CD42b+ , which identifies the CD62P--population. FTIR spectroscopy revealed a decrease in the total protein content together with changes in their conformational structure, which identified two sub-groups: 1) Fresh and 1 h Cryo-PLT; 2) 3 h and 6 h cryo-PLT. Extracellular vesicle shedding and phosphatidylserine externalization (PS) increased after thawing. Cryo-PLT supernatants inhibited cell proliferation, impaired MCF-7 cell migration, and reduced ability to adhere to tumor cells. Within the first 3 hours after thawing, irreversible alterations of biomolecular structure occur in Cryo-PLT. Nevertheless, Cryo-PLT should be considered safe for the transfusion of cancer patients because of their insufficient capability to promote cancer cell proliferation, adhesion, or migration.

Cryopreservation affects platelet macromolecular composition over time after thawing and differently impacts on cancer cells behavior in vitro / Gavioli, Gaia; Razzoli, Agnese; Bedolla, Diana E; Di Bartolomeo, Erminia; Quartieri, Eleonora; Iotti, Barbara; Berni, Pamela; Birarda, Giovanni; Vaccari, Lisa; Schiroli, Davide; Marraccini, Chiara; Baricchi, Roberto; Merolle, Lucia. - In: PLATELETS. - ISSN 1369-1635. - 34:1(2023), pp. 1-14. [10.1080/09537104.2023.2281943]

Cryopreservation affects platelet macromolecular composition over time after thawing and differently impacts on cancer cells behavior in vitro

Gavioli, Gaia;Razzoli, Agnese;Schiroli, Davide;Marraccini, Chiara;Merolle, Lucia
2023

Abstract

: Cryopreservation affects platelets' function, questioning their use for cancer patients. We aimed to investigate the biochemical events that occur over time after thawing to optimize transfusion timing and evaluate the effect of platelet supernatants on tumor cell behavior in vitro. We compared fresh (Fresh-PLT) with Cryopreserved platelets (Cryo-PLT) at 1 h, 3 h and 6 h after thawing. MCF-7 and HL-60 cells were cultured with Fresh- or 1 h Cryo-PLT supernatants to investigate cell proliferation, migration, and PLT-cell adhesion. We noticed a significant impairment of hemostatic activity accompanied by a post-thaw decrease of CD42b+ , which identifies the CD62P--population. FTIR spectroscopy revealed a decrease in the total protein content together with changes in their conformational structure, which identified two sub-groups: 1) Fresh and 1 h Cryo-PLT; 2) 3 h and 6 h cryo-PLT. Extracellular vesicle shedding and phosphatidylserine externalization (PS) increased after thawing. Cryo-PLT supernatants inhibited cell proliferation, impaired MCF-7 cell migration, and reduced ability to adhere to tumor cells. Within the first 3 hours after thawing, irreversible alterations of biomolecular structure occur in Cryo-PLT. Nevertheless, Cryo-PLT should be considered safe for the transfusion of cancer patients because of their insufficient capability to promote cancer cell proliferation, adhesion, or migration.
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Cryopreservation affects platelet macromolecular composition over time after thawing and differently impacts on cancer cells behavior in vitro / Gavioli, Gaia; Razzoli, Agnese; Bedolla, Diana E; Di Bartolomeo, Erminia; Quartieri, Eleonora; Iotti, Barbara; Berni, Pamela; Birarda, Giovanni; Vaccari, Lisa; Schiroli, Davide; Marraccini, Chiara; Baricchi, Roberto; Merolle, Lucia. - In: PLATELETS. - ISSN 1369-1635. - 34:1(2023), pp. 1-14. [10.1080/09537104.2023.2281943]
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