A Novel Short-Term Hypothermic Cell Preservation and Delivery Platform using an Injectable Biomaterial Scaffold
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With cell-based therapies becoming an important part of the current clinical landscape,
developing effective preservation strategies is essential for their successful use.
Hypothermic storage has emerged as a promising alternative to conventional
cryopreservation techniques as it offers a simple, accessible, and cost-effective
approach to cell-therapy storage and administration. Here, we explored an extracellular
matrix-derived self-assembly peptide hydrogel as a biomaterial platform to support cells
under mild storage conditions. This bioactive scaffold provided protective effects that
helped sustain cell viability and reduce oxidative stress during storage, while also acting
as an injectable delivery vehicle. This system currently remains limited by mitochondrial
injury which will be important to address to further prolong storage. Overall, these
findings highlight the potential of biomaterial-based strategies to advance short-term
storage and delivery of cell-based therapies.