Literature DB >> 25687418

Multifunctional cell-culture platform for aligned cell sheet monitoring, transfer printing, and therapy.

Seok Joo Kim1,2, Hye Rim Cho1,3, Kyoung Won Cho1,2, Shutao Qiao4, Jung Soo Rhim5, Min Soh1,2, Taeho Kim1,2, Moon Kee Choi1,2, Changsoon Choi1,2, Inhyuk Park1,2, Nathaniel S Hwang2, Taeghwan Hyeon1,2, Seung Hong Choi1,3, Nanshu Lu4, Dae-Hyeong Kim1,2.   

Abstract

While several functional platforms for cell culturing have been proposed for cell sheet engineering, a soft integrated system enabling in vitro physiological monitoring of aligned cells prior to their in vivo applications in tissue regeneration has not been reported. Here, we present a multifunctional, soft cell-culture platform equipped with ultrathin stretchable nanomembrane sensors and graphene-nanoribbon cell aligners, whose system modulus is matched with target tissues. This multifunctional platform is capable of aligning plated cells and in situ monitoring of cellular physiological characteristics during proliferation and differentiation. In addition, it is successfully applied as an in vitro muscle-on-a-chip testing platform. Finally, a simple but high-yield transfer printing mechanism is proposed to deliver cell sheets for scaffold-free, localized cell therapy in vivo. The muscle-mimicking stiffness of the platform allows the high-yield transfer printing of multiple cell sheets and results in successful therapies in diseased animal models. Expansion of current results to stem cells will provide unique opportunities for emerging classes of tissue engineering and cell therapy technologies.

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Keywords:  cell alignment; ceria nanoparticle; flexible nanomembrane electronics; graphene nanoribbon; real-time monitoring; regenerative medicine; transfer printing

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Year:  2015        PMID: 25687418     DOI: 10.1021/nn5064634

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  ACS Nano        ISSN: 1936-0851            Impact factor:   15.881


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