Literature DB >> 33429569

Unbiased Analysis of the Impact of Micropatterned Biomaterials on Macrophage Behavior Provides Insights beyond Predefined Polarization States.

Sonali Singh1, Dennis Awuah1, Hassan M Rostam1, Richard D Emes, Navrohit K Kandola1, David Onion1, Su Su Htwe1, Buddharaksa Rajchagool1, Byung-Hyun Cha2, Duckjin Kim2, Patrick J Tighe1, Nihal E Vrana3,4, Ali Khademhosseini2,5, Amir Ghaemmaghami1.   

Abstract

Macrophages are master regulators of immune responses toward implanted biomaterials. The activation state adopted by macrophages in response to biomaterials determines their own phenotype and function as well as those of other resident and infiltrating immune and nonimmune cells in the area. A wide spectrum of macrophage activation states exists, with M1 (pro-inflammatory) and M2 (anti-inflammatory) representing either ends of the spectrum. In biomaterials research, cell-instructive surfaces that favor or induce M2 macrophages have been considered as beneficial due to the anti-inflammatory and pro-regenerative properties of these cells. In this study, we used a gelatin methacryloyl (GelMA) hydrogel platform to determine whether micropatterned surfaces can modulate the phenotype and function of human macrophages. The effect of microgrooves/ridges and micropillars on macrophage phenotype, function, and gene expression profile were assessed using conventional methods (morphology, cytokine profile, surface marker expression, phagocytosis) and gene microarrays. Our results demonstrated that micropatterns did induce distinct gene expression profiles in human macrophages cultured on microgrooves/ridges and micropillars. Significant changes were observed in genes related to primary metabolic processes such as transcription, translation, protein trafficking, DNA repair, and cell survival. However, interestingly conventional phenotyping methods, relying on surface marker expression and cytokine profile, were not able to distinguish between the different conditions, and indicated no clear shift in cell activation towards M1 or M2 phenotypes. This highlights the limitations of studying the effect of different physicochemical conditions on macrophages by solely relying on conventional markers that are primarily developed to differentiate between cytokine polarized M1 and M2 macrophages. We therefore propose the adoption of unbiased screening methods in determining macrophage responses to biomaterials. Our data clearly show that the exclusive use of conventional markers and methods for determining macrophage activation status could lead to missed opportunities for understanding and exploiting macrophage responses to biomaterials.

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Keywords:  gelatin methacryloyl; hydrogels; immune modulation; macrophages; micropatterns; transcriptomics

Year:  2017        PMID: 33429569     DOI: 10.1021/acsbiomaterials.7b00104

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


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