Bioorthogonally Cross‐Linked Hyaluronan–Laminin Hydrogels for 3D Neuronal Cell Culture and Biofabrication

Abstract: Laminins (LNs) are key components in the extracellular matrix of neuronal tissues in the developing brain and neural stem cell niches. LN‐presenting hydrogels can provide a biologically relevant matrix for the 3D culture of neurons toward development of advanced tissue models and cell‐based therapies for the treatment of neurological disorders. Biologically derived hydrogels are rich in fragmented LN and are poorly defined concerning composition, which hampers clinical translation. Engineered hydrogels require elaborate and often cytotoxic chemistries for cross‐linking and LN conjugation and provide limited possibilities to tailor the properties of the materials. Here a modular hydrogel system for neural 3D cell cultures, based on hyaluronan and poly (ethylene glycol), that is cross‐linked and functionalized with human recombinant LN‐521 using bioorthogonal copper‐free click chemistry, is shown. Encapsulated human neuroblastoma cells demonstrate high viability and grow into spheroids. Long‐term neuroepithelial stem cells (lt‐NES) cultured in the hydrogels can undergo spontaneous differentiation to neural fate and demonstrate significantly higher viability than cells cultured without LN. The hydrogels further support the structural integrity of 3D bioprinted structures and maintain high viability of bioprinted and syringe extruded lt‐NES, which can facilitate biofabrication and development of cell‐based therapies.

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Deutsche Nationalbibliothek Frankfurt am Main
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Online-Ressource
Language
Englisch

Bibliographic citation
Bioorthogonally Cross‐Linked Hyaluronan–Laminin Hydrogels for 3D Neuronal Cell Culture and Biofabrication ; day:20 ; month:02 ; year:2022 ; extent:16
Advanced healthcare materials ; (20.02.2022) (gesamt 16)

Creator
Jury, Michael
Matthiesen, Isabelle
Rasti Boroojeni, Fatemeh
Ludwig, Saskia L.
Civitelli, Livia
Winkler, Thomas E.
Selegård, Robert
Herland, Anna
Aili, Daniel

DOI
10.1002/adhm.202102097
URN
urn:nbn:de:101:1-2022022114080864450796
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Open Access; Der Zugriff auf das Objekt ist unbeschränkt möglich.
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  • Jury, Michael
  • Matthiesen, Isabelle
  • Rasti Boroojeni, Fatemeh
  • Ludwig, Saskia L.
  • Civitelli, Livia
  • Winkler, Thomas E.
  • Selegård, Robert
  • Herland, Anna
  • Aili, Daniel

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