POLYCAPROLACTONE FIBER-BASED BOVINE DENDRITIC CELL DEVELOPMENT AND THREE- DIMENSIONAL CULTURE IN VITRO
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Published:2023-06-22
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Page:e10304
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ISSN:1338-5178
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Container-title:Journal of microbiology, biotechnology and food sciences
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Short-container-title:J microb biotech food sci
Author:
Kratochvilova Lucie,Venusova Eva,Zavadilova Terezie,Svec Pavel,Pavlik Ales,Hleba Lukas,Kwak Jong-Young,Slama Petr
Abstract
Two-dimensional (2D) cell culture systems are normally used for in vitro experiments. These systems have some drawbacks which affect results of in vitro experiments because cultured cells have different morphology and physiological properties comparing to in vivo models. Therefore, there are current technique to develop three-dimensional (3D) cell culture systems which are closer to the environment in real tissues. In our study, we used polycaprolactone fiber scaffold for culture of bovine monocytes to develop dendritic cells (DCs) from those cells. Cultured monocytes in the polycaprolactone nanofiber scaffold differentiated to DCs. The differentiated DCs showed a 3D structure in the scaffold. These results suggest that this method is suitable for the development of DCs in a manner of three-dimension. These method is perspective for bovine cell culture and has advantages compare to conventional 2D culture systems.
Publisher
Slovak University of Agriculture in Nitra
Subject
Molecular Biology,Microbiology,Food Science,Biotechnology