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Cell encapsulation utilizing PEG-fibrinogen hydrogel supports viability and enhances productivity under stress conditions.

Noam Cohen1, Einat Toister1, Yonatan Lati2, Meni Girshengorn1, Lilach Levin1, Lea Silberstein1, Dror Seliktar2, Eyal Epstein3.   

Abstract

Recent advances in the bioengineering field have introduced new opportunities enabling cell encapsulation in three-dimensional (3D) structures using either various natural or synthetic materials. However, such hydrogel scaffolds have not been fully biocompatible for cell cultivation due to the lack of physical stability or bioactivity. Here, we utilized a uniquely fabricated semi-synthetic 3D polyethylene glycol-fibrinogen (PEG-Fb) hydrogel scaffold, which exhibits both high stability and high bioactivity, to encapsulate HEK293 cells for the production of human recombinant acetylcholine esterase (AChE). To examine the beneficial bioactive effect of the PEG-Fb scaffold over 2D surfaces, an experimental system was established to compare the viability, proliferation and AChE secretion of encapsulated cells versus non-encapsulated surface-adherent cells in serum starvation. Our results show that the transfer of surface-adherent HEK293 cells from fully enriched medium with 10% FCS to 0.2% FCS resulted in an eightfold reduction in cell number and a fourfold reduction in AChE production. In contrast, the encapsulated cells were highly viable and about twofold more efficient in AChE production. In addition, they had round morphology with a twofold larger cell diameter, supporting the observation of increased AChE production. These results suggest a role of the PEG-Fb scaffold in providing a supportive microenvironment in reduced serum conditions that enhances encapsulated cell functions, opening new directions to study the implementation of this platform in large-scale pharmaceutical protein production.

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Keywords:  3D cultivation; Continuous cell line (CCL); Fibrinogen; Hydrogel; Poly(ethylene glycol); Scaffold

Year:  2018        PMID: 29468479      PMCID: PMC6021291          DOI: 10.1007/s10616-018-0204-x

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Cytotechnology        ISSN: 0920-9069            Impact factor:   2.058


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