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A DNA-logic artificial cell wall for dimethyl sulfoxide-free cryopreservation and post-thaw proliferation
Heng Gao1, Zhongxiang Ding2, Leiming Chu1
1Joint Research Center for Food Derived Functional Factors and Synthetic Biology of IHM, Anhui Provincial International Science and Technology Cooperation Base for Major Metabolic Diseases and Nutritional Interventions, China Light Industry Key Laboratory of Meat Microbial Control and Utilization, School of Food and Biological Engineering, Engineering Research Center of Bio-Process, Ministry of Education, Hefei University of Technology, Hefei 230601, PR China.
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Cell cryopreservation is fundamental to modern biomedicine but is constrained by the cytotoxicity of conventional cryoprotectants like dimethyl sulfoxide and the frequent impairment of cellular function after thawing. Here, we introduce a biocompatible DNA-logic artificial cell wall, engineered by integrating a programmable DNA-logic framework with a calcium alginate hydrogel. This platform simultaneously addresses the two main challenges in cryopreservation: physical damage from ice crystals and poor biological recovery after thawing. The hydrogel physically shields cells from ice injury, while the programmable DNA system enables cell-type-specific recognition, activates intracellular signaling pathways, promotes post-thaw functional recovery, and inhibits ice growth. By merging mechanical protection with biological activation, this dual-mechanism strategy significantly improves cell survival and functional restoration after thawing. This approach resolves the traditional compromise between structural preservation and functional recovery, offering a promising route toward high-fidelity cell preservation and therapy.

