Literature DB >> 25468368

Lithography-free fabrication of reconfigurable substrate topography for contact guidance.

Pitirat Pholpabu1, Stephen Kustra1, Haosheng Wu2, Aditya Balasubramanian2, Christopher J Bettinger3.   

Abstract

Mammalian cells detect and respond to topographical cues presented in natural and synthetic biomaterials both in vivo and in vitro. Micro- and nano-structures influence the adhesion, morphology, proliferation, migration, and differentiation of many phenotypes. Although the mechanisms that underpin cell-topography interactions remain elusive, synthetic substrates with well-defined micro- and nano-structures are important tools to elucidate the origin of these responses. Substrates with reconfigurable topography are desirable because programmable cues can be harmonized with dynamic cellular responses. Here we present a lithography-free fabrication technique that can reversibly present topographical cues using an actuation mechanism that minimizes the confounding effects of applied stimuli. This method utilizes strain-induced buckling instabilities in bilayer substrate materials with rigid uniform silicon oxide membranes that are thermally deposited on elastomeric substrates. The resulting surfaces are capable of reversible of substrates between three distinct states: flat substrates (A = 1.53 ± 0.55 nm; Rms = 0.317 ± 0.048 nm); parallel wavy grating arrays (A∥= 483.6 ± 7.8 nm; λ∥= 4.78 ± 0.16 μm); perpendicular wavy grating arrays (A⊥= 429.3 ± 5.8 nm; λ⊥= 4.95 ± 0.36 μm). The cytoskeleton dynamics of 3T3 fibroblasts in response to these surfaces was measured using optical microscopy. Fibroblasts cultured on dynamic substrates that are switched from flat to topographic features (FLAT-WAVY) exhibit a robust and rapid change in gross morphology as measured by a reduction in circularity from 0.30 ± 0.13 to 0.15 ± 0.08 after 5 min. Conversely, dynamic substrate sequences of FLAT-WAVY-FLAT do not significantly alter the gross steady-state morphology. Taken together, substrates that present topographic structures reversibly can elucidate dynamic aspects of cell-topography interactions.
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Keywords:  Contact guidance; Microfabrication; Microstructure; Topography

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Year:  2014        PMID: 25468368      PMCID: PMC5877799          DOI: 10.1016/j.biomaterials.2014.10.078

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Biomaterials        ISSN: 0142-9612            Impact factor:   12.479


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