Literature DB >> 24982192

Device design and materials optimization of conformal coating for islets of Langerhans.

Alice A Tomei1, Vita Manzoli2, Christopher A Fraker3, Jaime Giraldo4, Diana Velluto5, Mejdi Najjar3, Antonello Pileggi3, R Damaris Molano3, Camillo Ricordi3, Cherie L Stabler4, Jeffrey A Hubbell6.   

Abstract

Encapsulation of islets of Langerhans may represent a way to transplant islets in the absence of immunosuppression. Traditional methods for encapsulation lead to diffusional limitations imposed by the size of the capsules (600-1,000 μm in diameter), which results in core hypoxia and delayed insulin secretion in response to glucose. Moreover, the large volume of encapsulated cells does not allow implantation in sites that might be more favorable to islet cell engraftment. To address these issues, we have developed an encapsulation method that allows conformal coating of islets through microfluidics and minimizes capsule size and graft volume. In this method, capsule thickness, rather than capsule diameter, is constant and tightly defined by the microdevice geometry and the rheological properties of the immiscible fluids used for encapsulation within the microfluidic system. We have optimized the method both computationally and experimentally, and found that conformal coating allows for complete encapsulation of islets with a thin (a few tens of micrometers) continuous layer of hydrogel. Both in vitro and in vivo in syngeneic murine models of islet transplantation, the function of conformally coated islets was not compromised by encapsulation and was comparable to that of unencapsulated islets. We have further demonstrated that the structural support conferred by the coating materials protected islets from the loss of function experienced by uncoated islets during ex vivo culture.

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Keywords:  alginate; cell encapsulation; cell transplantation; polyethylene glycol

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Year:  2014        PMID: 24982192      PMCID: PMC4115512          DOI: 10.1073/pnas.1402216111

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A        ISSN: 0027-8424            Impact factor:   11.205


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