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Cryopreservation of brain organoids - a tool for on-demand organoid banking

Ding, L.; Zhang, J.; Alam El Din, D.-M.; Morales Pantoja, I. E.; Hartung, T.; Smirnova, L.

2026-05-21 cell biology
10.64898/2026.05.19.726365 bioRxiv
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Cryopreservation offers an option for long-term storage and global distribution of complex in vitro models, yet protocols for multicellular microphysiolgocial systems (MPS) such as brain organoids/spheroids remain limited. Here, we systematically compared three commercially available cryopreservation (mFreSR, CryoStorCS10, and 3dGRO) and two freezing time points, and established a robust workflow for freezing and recovering brain organoids. After defrosting, we assessed morphology and metabolic activity. We also evaluated electrophysiology, calcium transients, and neurite outgrowth. In addition, we measured astrocyte migration, apoptosis, mitochondrial integrity, microglia survival, and neural marker expression. We found that organoids require a 4-week recovery period to regain structural and functional stability. Although organoids frozen at week 6 showed higher metabolic activity after recovery, organoids cryopreserved at week 2 had clearly better functional outcomes. They exhibited stronger spontaneous network firing and maintained calcium transients. Finally, incorporated microglia-like cells survived the freezing and displayed comparable morphology to unfrozen controls. Across the endpoints measured here, 3dGRO showed the most favorable overall performance; formal ranking across media awaits harmonized normalization, single-organoid electrophysiology, and prespecified QC thresholds. Together, these results define a practical and reproducible cryopreservation strategy that preserves key physiological features of brain organoids and supports the establishment of ready-to-use organoid banks. The ability to reliably store and distribute complex brain-like tissues represents an essential step toward global standardization, scalable experimentation, and wider adoption of human-relevant microphysiological systems. Together, these results demonstrate recovery of key physiological features in the subset of organoids that remain viable after thaw and support the feasibility of brain organoid banking.

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