Microfluidic Generation of Thin‐Shelled Polyethylene Glycol‐Tyramine Microgels for Non‐Invasive Delivery of Immunoprotected β‐Cells

Abstract: Transplantation of microencapsulated pancreatic cells is emerging as a promising therapy to replenish β‐cell mass lost from auto‐immune nature of type I diabetes mellitus (T1DM). This strategy intends to use micrometer‐sized microgels to provide immunoprotection to transplanted cells to avoid chronic application of immunosuppression. Clinical application of encapsulation has remained elusive due to often limited production throughputs and body's immunological reactions to implanted materials. This article presents a high‐throughput fabrication of monodisperse, non‐immunogenic, non‐degradable, immunoprotective, semi‐permeable, enzymatically‐crosslinkable polyethylene glycol‐tyramine (PEG‐TA) microgels for β‐cell microencapsulation. Monodisperse β‐cell laden microgels of ≈120 µm, with a shell thickness of 20 µm are produced using an outside‐in crosslinking strategy. Microencapsulated β‐cells rapidly self‐assemble into islet‐sized spheroids. Immunoprotection of the microencapsulated is demonstrated by inability of FITC‐IgG antibodies to diffuse into cell‐laden microgels and NK‐cell inability to kill microencapsulated β‐cells. Multiplexed ELISA analysis on live blood immune reactivity confirms limited immunogenicity. Microencapsulated MIN6β1 spheroids remain glucose responsive for 28 days in vitro, and able to restore normoglycemia 5 days post‐implantation in diabetic mice without notable amounts of cell death. In short, PEG‐TA microgels effectively protect implanted cells from the host's immune system while being viable and functional, validating this strategy for the treatment of T1DM.

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Language
Englisch

Bibliographic citation
Microfluidic Generation of Thin‐Shelled Polyethylene Glycol‐Tyramine Microgels for Non‐Invasive Delivery of Immunoprotected β‐Cells ; day:13 ; month:08 ; year:2023 ; extent:13
Advanced healthcare materials ; (13.08.2023) (gesamt 13)

Creator
Araújo‐Gomes, Nuno
Zoetebier‐Liszka, Barbara
van Loo, Bas
Becker, Malin
Nijhuis, Suzanne
Smink, Alexandra M.
de Haan, Bart J.
de Vos, Paul
Karperien, Marcel
Leijten, Jeroen

DOI
10.1002/adhm.202301552
URN
urn:nbn:de:101:1-2023081415010717748166
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  • Araújo‐Gomes, Nuno
  • Zoetebier‐Liszka, Barbara
  • van Loo, Bas
  • Becker, Malin
  • Nijhuis, Suzanne
  • Smink, Alexandra M.
  • de Haan, Bart J.
  • de Vos, Paul
  • Karperien, Marcel
  • Leijten, Jeroen

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