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. 2005 May;26(14):1885-93.
doi: 10.1016/j.biomaterials.2004.06.005.

The use of patterned dual thermoresponsive surfaces for the collective recovery as co-cultured cell sheets

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The use of patterned dual thermoresponsive surfaces for the collective recovery as co-cultured cell sheets

Yukiko Tsuda et al. Biomaterials. 2005 May.

Abstract

Heterotypic cell interactions are critical to achieve and maintain specific functions in many tissues and organs. We have focused on patterned structure surfaces to enable co-culture of heterotypic cells and recovery of patterned co-cultured cell sheets for applications in tissue engineering. Thermoresponsive polymers exhibiting different transition temperatures in water comprise both poly(N-isopropylacrylamide) (PIPAAm) and n-butyl methacrylate (BMA) co-grafted as side chains to PIPAAm main chains. These copolymers were surface-grafted in patterns to obtain patterned dual thermoresponsive cell culture surfaces using electron beam polymerisation method and porous metal masks. On patterned surfaces, site-selective adhesion on and growth of rat primary hepatocytes (HCs) and bovine carotid endothelial cells (ECs) allowed patterned co-culture, exploiting hydrophobic/hydrophilic surface chemistry regulated by culture temperature as the sole variable. At 27 degrees C, seeded HCs adhered exclusively onto hydrophobic, dehydrated P(IPAAm-BMA) co-grafted domains (1-mm laser dot), but not onto neighbouring hydrated PIPAAm domains. Sequentially seeded ECs then adhered exclusively to hydrophobised PIPAAm domains upon increasing culture temperature to 37 degrees C, achieving patterned co-cultures. Reducing culture temperature to 20 degrees C promoted hydration of both polymer-grafted domains, permitting release of the co-cultured, patterned cell monolayers as continuous cell sheets with heterotypic cell interactions. Recovered co-cultured cell sheets can be manipulated, moved and sandwiched with other structures, providing new useful constructs both for basic cell biology research and preparation of tissue-mimicking multi-layer materials through overlaying co-cultured cell sheets.

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