Literature DB >> 33987968

Reconstruction of Ultra-thin Alveolar-capillary Basement Membrane Mimics.

Puja Jain1, Akihiro Nishiguchi1,2, Georg Linz1,3, Matthias Wessling1,3, Andreas Ludwig4, Rolf Rossaint5, Martin Möller1, Smriti Singh1,6.   

Abstract

Alveolar-capillary basement membrane (BM) is ultra-thin (<2 µm) extracellular matrix that maintains integral epithelial-endothelial cell layers. In vitro reconstructions of alveolar-capillary barrier supported on synthetic scaffolds closely resembling the fibrous and ultra-thin natural BM are essential in mimicking the lung pathophysiology. Although BM topology and dimensions are well known to significantly influence cellular behavior, conventionally used BM mimics fail to recreate this natural niche. To overcome this, electrospun ultra-thin 2 µm poly(caprolactone) (PCL) nanofibrous mesh is used to establish an alveolar-capillary barrier model of lung endothelial/epithelial cells. Transepithelial electrical resistance (TEER) and permeability studies reveal integral tight junctions and improved mass transport through the highly porous PCL meshes compared to conventional dense membranes with etched pores. The chemotaxis of neutrophils is shown across the barrier in presence of inflammatory response that is naturally impeded in confined regions. Conventional requirement of 3 µm or larger pore size can lead to barrier disruption due to epithelial/endothelial cell invasion. Despite high porosity, the interconnected BM mimic prevents barrier disruption and allows neutrophil transmigration, thereby demonstrating the physiological relevance of the thin nanofibrous meshes. It is envisioned that these bipolar cultured barriers would contribute to an organ-level in vitro model for pathological disease, environmental pollutants, and nanotoxicology.
© 2021 The Authors. Advanced Biology published by Wiley-VCH GmbH.

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Keywords:  3D models; bipolar cultures; electrospinning; lung; neutrophil migration

Year:  2021        PMID: 33987968     DOI: 10.1002/adbi.202000427

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Adv Biol (Weinh)        ISSN: 2701-0198


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Review 1.  Mimicking the Natural Basement Membrane for Advanced Tissue Engineering.

Authors:  Puja Jain; Sebastian Bernhard Rauer; Martin Möller; Smriti Singh
Journal:  Biomacromolecules       Date:  2022-07-15       Impact factor: 6.978

2.  Preparation and Structural Evaluation of Epithelial Cell Monolayers in a Physiologically Sized Microfluidic Culture Device.

Authors:  Eshan B Damle; Eiichiro Yamaguchi; Joshua E Yao; Donald P Gaver
Journal:  J Vis Exp       Date:  2022-07-01       Impact factor: 1.424

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