Cell-friendly inverse opal-like hydrogels for a spatially separated co-culture system

  • Jaeyun Kim
  • , Sidi A. Bencherif
  • , Weiwei Aileen Li
  • , David J. Mooney

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Abstract

Three-dimensional macroporous scaffolds have extensively been studied for cell-based tissue engineering but their use is mostly limited to mechanical support for cell adhesion and growth on the surface of macropores. Here, a templated fabrication method is described to prepare cell-friendly inverse opal-like hydrogels (IOHs) allowing both cell encapsulation within the hydrogel matrix and cell seeding on the surface of macropores. Ionically crosslinked alginate microbeads and photocrosslinkable biocompatible polymers are used as a sacrifi cial template and as a matrix, respectively. The alginate microbeads are easily removed by a chelating agent, with minimal toxicity for the encapsulated cells during template removal. The outer surface of macropores in IOHs can also provide a space for cell adherence. The cells encapsulated or attached in IOHs are able to remain viable and to proliferate over time. The elastic modulus and cell-adhesion properties of IOHs can be easily controlled and tuned. Finally, it is demonstrated that IOH can be used to co-culture two distinct cell populations in different spatial positions. This cellfriendly IOH system provides a 3D scaffold for organizing different cell types in a controllable microenvironment to investigate biological processes such as stem cell niches or tumor microenvironments.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)1578-1586
Number of pages9
JournalMacromolecular Rapid Communications
Volume35
Issue number18
DOIs
StatePublished - Sep 2014

Keywords

  • Alginate
  • Co-culture system
  • Gelatin
  • Hydrogels
  • Inverse opal structure

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