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Micropatterned Poly(ethylene glycol) Islands Disrupt Endothelial Cell-Substrate Interactions Differently from Microporous Membranes.

Zahra Allahyari1,2, Shayan Gholizadeh1,2, Henry H Chung2, Luis F Delgadillo3, Thomas R Gaborski1,2,3.   

Abstract

Porous membranes are ubiquitous in cell co-culture and tissue-on-a-chip studies. These materials are predominantly chosen for their semi-permeable and size exclusion properties to restrict or permit transmigration and cell-cell communication. However, previous studies have shown pore size, spacing and orientation affect cell behavior including extracellular matrix production and migration. The mechanism behind this behavior is not fully understood. In this study, we fabricated micropatterned non-fouling polyethylene glycol (PEG) islands to mimic pore openings in order to decouple the effect of surface discontinuity from potential grip on the vertical contact area provided by pore wall edges. Similar to previous findings on porous membranes, we found that the PEG islands hindered fibronectin fibrillogenesis with cells on patterned substrates producing shorter fibrils. Additionally, cell migration speed over micropatterned PEG islands was greater than unpatterned controls, suggesting that disruption of cell-substrate interactions by PEG islands promoted a more dynamic and migratory behavior, similarly to enhanced cell migration on microporous membranes. Preferred cellular directionality during migration was nearly indistinguishable between substrates with identically patterned PEG islands and previously reported behavior over micropores of the same geometry, further confirming disruption of cell-substrate interactions as a common mechanism behind the cellular responses on these substrates. Interestingly, compared to respective controls, there were differences in cell spreading and a lower increase in migration speed over PEG islands compared prior results on micropores with identical feature size and spacing. This suggests that membrane pores not only disrupt cell-substrate interactions, but also provide additional physical factors that affect cellular response.

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Keywords:  Cell spreading; cell migration; cell-substrate interactions; fibronectin; polyethylene glycol; porous membrane

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Year:  2019        PMID: 32582838      PMCID: PMC7314360          DOI: 10.1021/acsbiomaterials.9b01584

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  ACS Biomater Sci Eng        ISSN: 2373-9878


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