| Literature DB >> 29272722 |
Dianyu Dong1, Tong Hao2, Changyong Wang2, Ying Zhang1, Zhihui Qin1, Boguang Yang1, Wancai Fang1, Lei Ye1, Fanglian Yao3, Junjie Li4.
Abstract
Brown adipose derived stem cells (BADSCs) have become a promising stem cell treatment candidate for myocardial infarction because of their efficiently spontaneous differentiation capacity towards cardiomyocytes. The lack of existing cell passage protocols motivates us to develop a neotype 3D cell expansion technique for BADSCs. In this study, "clickable" zwitterionic starch based hydrogels are developed using methacrylate modified sulfobetaine derived starch with dithiol-functionalized poly (ethylene glycol) as crosslinker via the "thiol-ene" Michael addition reaction. Moreover, CGRGDS peptide is immobilized into the hydrogel via a similar "clickable" approach. Their Young's moduli range from 22.28 to 74.81 kPa depending on the concentration of precursor solutions. Excellent anti-fouling property is also presented owing to the introduction of zwitterionic moieties. BADSCs are homogeneously encapsulated in the hydrogels and then routinely cultured for 10 days. Results suggest a capacious cell proliferation and the extent increases with either the decrease of mechanical strength or the introduction of CGRGDS. More excitingly, the cell "stemness" is well maintained during this period and the expanded cells released from the hydrogels well keep the efficiently spontaneous cardiomyogenic differentiation capacity. Therefore, it is suggested that zwitterionic starch based hydrogel is able for the expansion and "stemness " maintenance of BADSCs.Entities:
Keywords: Cell expansion; Hydrogel; Stem cell; Stemness maintenance; Zwitterionic
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Year: 2017 PMID: 29272722 DOI: 10.1016/j.biomaterials.2017.12.011
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Biomaterials ISSN: 0142-9612 Impact factor: 12.479