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Evaluation of cell-surface interaction using a 3D spheroid cell culture model on artificial extracellular matrices.

Wolfgang Metzger1, Sandra Rother2, Tim Pohlemann3, Stephanie Möller4, Matthias Schnabelrauch4, Vera Hintze2, Dieter Scharnweber2.   

Abstract

Since decades, cell-surface interactions are studied in 2D cell culture approaches, but cells organized in 3D (spheroids) reflect the normal situation of cells in tissues much better due to intense cell-cell-contacts. Accordingly, this study aimed to prove, if spheroids could be used to study cell-surface interaction. Spheroids consisting of fibroblasts and/or osteoblasts were seeded on artificial extracellular matrices. Here, non-sulfated hyaluronan as a biological relevant compound of the extracellular matrix was chemically sulfated to different extents and co-fibrillised with collagen. The changes of the spheroid diameters and the migration distance of outgrown cells after seeding on the matrices were used as parameters to evaluate cell-surface interaction quantitatively. Fibroblast-based spheroids reacted in the initial phase of adhesion with different spheroid sizes on the contact with the matrices. In contrast, the reaction of osteoblasts was more pronounced at later time points exhibiting a decrease of the size of the spheroids with increasing sulfation degree of the matrix. The migration of the cells was impaired by increasing sulfation degree, which might be caused by an increased expression of focal adhesion relevant proteins. In summary, spheroids can be used in cell-surface interaction studies and additional analytical tools could be implemented.
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Keywords:  Cell-surface interaction; Glycosaminoglycans; Spheroid; Sulfated hyaluronan

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Year:  2016        PMID: 28183614     DOI: 10.1016/j.msec.2016.12.087

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Mater Sci Eng C Mater Biol Appl        ISSN: 0928-4931            Impact factor:   7.328


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