Effect of substances with cryoprotective properties on surface marker CD44 in human erythrocytes


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The changes in surface marker CD44 in human erythrocytes exposed to cryoprotective media, as well as the impact of oxidative modification of membrane-cytoskeleton proteins on the CD44 characteristics under the changed physicochemical parameters of the cellular environment, were investigated in this study. Prolonged exposure of glycerol, DMSO, sucrose, and PEG-1500 caused a decrease in CD44 expression level and in amount of CD44-positive cells. That may reflect subtle rearrangements in the system of protein–protein interactions in the erythrocyte membrane-cytoskeleton complex, which may affect the stability of cells during cryopreservation. Extracellular substances (sucrose and PEG-1500) exhibited a more pronounced effect on the CD44 in erythrocytes in comparison with the examined substances of an intacellular type. Modification of membrane-cytoskeleton proteins with oxidizing bifunctional reagent diamide enhanced the identified tendencies.

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N. Zemlianskykh

Institute for Problems of Cryobiology and Cryomedicine

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乌克兰, Kharkiv


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