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Electron Microscopy for 3D Scaffolds-Cell Biointerface Characterization.

Donata Iandolo1, Fabrizio A Pennacchio2, Valentina Mollo2, Domenico Rossi2, David Dannhauser2, Bianxiao Cui3, Roisin M Owens1, Francesca Santoro2.   

Abstract

Cell fate is largely determined by interactions that occur at the interface between cells and their surrounding microenvironment. For this reason, especially in the field of tissue-engineering, there is a growing interest in developing techniques that allow evaluating cell-material interaction at the nanoscale, particularly focusing on cell adhesion processes. While for 2D culturing systems a consolidated series of tools already satisfy this need, in 3D environments, more closely recapitulating complex in vivo structures, there is still a lack of procedures furthering the comprehension of cell-material interactions. Here, the use of scanning electron microscopy coupled with a focused ion beam (SEM/FIB) for the characterization of cell interactions with 3D scaffolds obtained by different fabrication techniques is reported for the first time. The results clearly show the capability of the developed approach to preserve and finely resolve scaffold-cell interfaces highlighting details such as plasma membrane arrangement, extracellular matrix architecture and composition, and cellular structures playing a role in cell adhesion to the surface. It is anticipated that the developed approach will be relevant for the design of efficient cell-instructive platforms in the study of cellular guidance strategies for tissue-engineering applications as well as for in vitro 3D models.
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Keywords:  3D materials; cell-material interface; focused ion beam; scaffold; scanning electron microscopy

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Year:  2018        PMID: 32627375      PMCID: PMC7340848          DOI: 10.1002/adbi.201800103

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Adv Biosyst        ISSN: 2366-7478


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