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Tunable Volumetric Density and Porous Structure of Spherical Poly-ε-caprolactone Microcarriers, as Applied in Human Mesenchymal Stem Cell Expansion.

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Li, J; Lam, AT-L; Toh, JPW; Reuveny, S; Oh, SK-W; Birch, WR
Published in: Langmuir : the ACS journal of surfaces and colloids
March 2017

Polymeric microspheres may serve as microcarrier (MC) matrices, for the expansion of anchorage-dependent stem cells. They require surface properties that promote both initial cell adhesion and the subsequent spreading of cells, which is a prerequisite for successful expansion. When implemented in a three-dimensional culture environment, under agitation, their suspension under low shear rates depends on the MCs having a modest negative buoyancy, with a density of 1.02-1.05 g/cm3. Bioresorbable poly-ε-caprolactone (PCL), with a density of 1.14 g/cm3, requires a reduction in volumetric density, for the microspheres to achieve high cell viability and yields. Uniform-sized droplets, from solutions of PCL dissolved in dichloromethane (DCM), were generated by coaxial microfluidic geometry. Subsequent exposure to ethanol rapidly extracted the DCM solvent, solidifying the droplets and yielding monodisperse microspheres with a porous structure, which was demonstrated to have tunable porosity and a hollow inner core. The variation in process parameters, including the molecular weight of PCL, its concentration in DCM, and the ethanol concentration, served to effectively alter the diffusion flux between ethanol and DCM, resulting in a broad spectrum of volumetric densities of 1.04-1.11 g/cm3. The solidified microspheres are generally covered by a smooth thin skin, which provides a uniform cell culture surface and masks their internal porous structure. When coated with a cationic polyelectrolyte and extracellular matrix protein, monodisperse microspheres with a diameter of approximately 150 μm and densities ranging from 1.05-1.11 g/cm3 are capable of supporting the expansion of human mesenchymal stem cells (hMSCs). Validation of hMSC expansion was carried out with a positive control of commercial Cytodex 3 MCs and a negative control of uncoated low-density PCL MCs. Static culture conditions generated more than 70% cell attachment and similar yields of sixfold cell expansion on all coated MCs, with poor cell attachment and growth on the negative control. Under agitation, coated porous microspheres, with a low density of 1.05 g/cm3, achieved robust cell attachment and resulted in high cell yields of ninefold cell expansion, comparable with those generated by commercial Cytodex 3 MCs.

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Published In

Langmuir : the ACS journal of surfaces and colloids

DOI

EISSN

1520-5827

ISSN

0743-7463

Publication Date

March 2017

Volume

33

Issue

12

Start / End Page

3068 / 3079

Related Subject Headings

  • Surface Properties
  • Porosity
  • Polyesters
  • Particle Size
  • Molecular Structure
  • Microspheres
  • Methylene Chloride
  • Mesenchymal Stem Cells
  • Humans
  • Chemical Physics
 

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Li, J., Lam, A.-L., Toh, J. P. W., Reuveny, S., Oh, S.-W., & Birch, W. R. (2017). Tunable Volumetric Density and Porous Structure of Spherical Poly-ε-caprolactone Microcarriers, as Applied in Human Mesenchymal Stem Cell Expansion. Langmuir : The ACS Journal of Surfaces and Colloids, 33(12), 3068–3079. https://doi.org/10.1021/acs.langmuir.7b00125
Li, Jian, Alan Tin-Lun Lam, Jessica Pei Wen Toh, Shaul Reuveny, Steve Kah-Weng Oh, and William R. Birch. “Tunable Volumetric Density and Porous Structure of Spherical Poly-ε-caprolactone Microcarriers, as Applied in Human Mesenchymal Stem Cell Expansion.Langmuir : The ACS Journal of Surfaces and Colloids 33, no. 12 (March 2017): 3068–79. https://doi.org/10.1021/acs.langmuir.7b00125.
Li J, Lam AT-L, Toh JPW, Reuveny S, Oh SK-W, Birch WR. Tunable Volumetric Density and Porous Structure of Spherical Poly-ε-caprolactone Microcarriers, as Applied in Human Mesenchymal Stem Cell Expansion. Langmuir : the ACS journal of surfaces and colloids. 2017 Mar;33(12):3068–79.
Li, Jian, et al. “Tunable Volumetric Density and Porous Structure of Spherical Poly-ε-caprolactone Microcarriers, as Applied in Human Mesenchymal Stem Cell Expansion.Langmuir : The ACS Journal of Surfaces and Colloids, vol. 33, no. 12, Mar. 2017, pp. 3068–79. Epmc, doi:10.1021/acs.langmuir.7b00125.
Li J, Lam AT-L, Toh JPW, Reuveny S, Oh SK-W, Birch WR. Tunable Volumetric Density and Porous Structure of Spherical Poly-ε-caprolactone Microcarriers, as Applied in Human Mesenchymal Stem Cell Expansion. Langmuir : the ACS journal of surfaces and colloids. 2017 Mar;33(12):3068–3079.
Journal cover image

Published In

Langmuir : the ACS journal of surfaces and colloids

DOI

EISSN

1520-5827

ISSN

0743-7463

Publication Date

March 2017

Volume

33

Issue

12

Start / End Page

3068 / 3079

Related Subject Headings

  • Surface Properties
  • Porosity
  • Polyesters
  • Particle Size
  • Molecular Structure
  • Microspheres
  • Methylene Chloride
  • Mesenchymal Stem Cells
  • Humans
  • Chemical Physics