Static image analysis as new approach for the characterization of tumor cell lysate used in dendritic cell vaccine preparation

Transfus Med Hemother. 2015 Mar;42(2):122-8. doi: 10.1159/000371480. Epub 2015 Jan 29.

Abstract

Background: Safety is an important consideration for the clinical application of dendritic cells (DC) loaded with autologous tumor lysate (TL). Thus, avitalization of TL from living autologous tumor tissue has to be guaranteed.

Methods: Composition of TL was investigated by static image analysis (SIA) with the Morphologi G3 device, which simultaneously measures size and shape of up to 100,000 particles within one sample run. This approach was compared with sample characterization by high-resolution automated cell counting, trypan blue staining, and ATP quantification.

Results: Using SIA, we only detected fragmented, non-cellular structures in completely avitalized TL, indicating complete destruction of living cells. Analysis of particle size distribution by SIA as well as CASY cell counter showed that 95% of particles had a diameter of <10 µm as a sign of cell fragmentation. Complete avitalization of TL was confirmed with trypan blue staining and ATP analysis.

Conclusion: Regarding generation of DC vaccines, the proof of avitality of TL from living tumor tissue can clearly be achieved by SIA alone or in combination with standard assays. Our data show that SIA is a highly precise method for TL characterization. The SIA device complies with FDA regulation and, therefore, might be suitable for characterization of cellular therapy medicinal products.

Keywords: Autologous tumor lysate; Avitality; Bioinactivity; DC vaccine.