Engineering cell aggregates through incorporated polymeric microparticles

被引:40
作者
Ahrens, Caroline C. [1 ]
Dong, Ziye [1 ]
Li, Wei [1 ]
机构
[1] Texas Tech Univ, Dept Chem Engn, Lubbock, TX 79409 USA
关键词
Microparticle; Cell aggregates; Extracellular matrix (ECM); Microenvironment; Ex vivo; In vitro models; MESENCHYMAL STEM-CELLS; POLY(ETHYLENE GLYCOL) MICROSPHERES; BONE MORPHOGENETIC PROTEIN-2; ENDOTHELIAL GROWTH-FACTOR; GELATIN MICROSPHERES; IN-VITRO; MICROFLUIDIC SYNTHESIS; PLGA MICROPARTICLES; DRUG-DELIVERY; DUAL DELIVERY;
D O I
10.1016/j.actbio.2017.08.003
中图分类号
R318 [生物医学工程];
学科分类号
100103 [病原生物学];
摘要
Ex vivo cell aggregates must overcome significant limitations in the transport of nutrients, drugs, and signaling proteins compared to vascularized native tissue. Further, engineered extracellular environments often fail to sufficiently replicate tethered signaling cues and the complex architecture of native tissue. Co-cultures of cells with microparticles (MPs) is a growing field directed towards overcoming many of these challenges by providing local and controlled presentation of both soluble and tethered proteins and small molecules. Further, co-cultured MPs offer a mechanism to better control aggregate architecture and even to report key characteristics of the local microenvironment such as pH or oxygen levels. Herein, we provide a brief introduction to established and developing strategies for MP production including the choice of MP materials, fabrication techniques, and techniques for incorporating additional functionality. In all cases, we emphasize the specific utility of each approach to form MPs useful for applications in cell aggregate co-culture. We review established techniques to integrate cells and MPs. We highlight those strategies that promote targeted heterogeneity or homogeneity, and we describe approaches to engineer cell-particle and particle-particle interactions that enhance aggregate stability and biological response. Finally, we review advances in key application areas of MP aggregates and future areas of development. Statement of Significant Cell-scaled polymer microparticles (MPs) integrated into cellular aggregates have been shown to be a powerful tool to direct cell response. MPs have supported the development of healthy cartilage, islets, nerves, and vasculature by the maintenance of soluble gradients as well as by the local presentation of tethered cues and diffusing proteins and small molecules. MPs integrated with pluripotent stem cells have directed in vivo expansion and differentiation. Looking forward, MPs are expected to support both the characterization and development of in vitro tissue systems for applications such as drug testing platforms. However, useful co-cultures must be designed keeping in mind the limitations and attributes of each material strategy within the context of the overall tissue biology. The present review integrates prospectives from materials development, drug delivery, and tissue engineering to provide a toolbox for the development and application of MPs useful for long-term co-culture within cell aggregates. (C) 2017 Acta Materialia Inc. Published by Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.
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