Injectable Hydrogels Prepared Using Novel Synthetic Short Peptides with Defined Structure and Gelatin as Scaffolds to Support Cell and Tissue Growth

Author:

Lee Ashlynn Ling Zhi1,Balakrishnan Nithiyaa2,Ng Jian Yao2,Liu Shaoqiong3,Ong Zhan Yuin45,Wang Yanming1,Gao Shujun3,Yang Yi Yan2ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Institute of Bioengineering and Bioimaging Agency for Science, Technology, and Research (A*STAR) 31 Biopolis Way Singapore 138669 Singapore

2. Bioprocessing Technology Institute Agency for Science, Technology, and Research (A*STAR) 20 Biopolis Way, Centros #06‐01 Singapore 138668 Singapore

3. Institute of Bioengineering and Nanotechnology Agency for Science, Technology, and Research (A*STAR) 31 Biopolis Way Singapore 138669 Singapore

4. School of Physics and Astronomy St. James's University of Leeds Leeds LS2 9JT UK

5. Leeds Institute of Medical Research St. James's University of Leeds Leeds LS2 9JT UK

Abstract

AbstractAnimal‐derived basement‐membrane matrices such as Geltrex are used to grow cells and tissues. Particularly, these are commonly applied to support tumor growth in animals for cancer research. However, a material derived from an animal source has an undefined composition, and may thus have unavoidable batch‐to‐batch variation in properties. To overcome these issues, a series of synthetic short peptides to form hydrogels is designed in combination with gelatin to promote cell adhesion and growth. The peptides have sequences of (X1Y1X2Y2)2, where X1 and X2 are hydrophobic residues, while Y1 and Y2 are hydrophilic residues. The peptides spontaneously fold and self‐assemble into a β‐sheet secondary structure upon contact with salts, and then aggregate to form hydrophilic networks of hydrogels. Hybrid hydrogels formed by mixing the peptide IEVEIRVK (IVK8) with gelatin are injectable and enzymatically degradable. The hybrid hydrogels at optimal compositions support SW480 and HepG2 tumor spheroid growth in vitro as effectively as Geltrex. More importantly, the peptide/gelatin hydrogels support tumor growth in a SW480 human colorectal adenocarcinoma xenograft mouse model. Altogether, the results illustrate that the synthetic peptide/gelatin hybrid hydrogel is a promising scaffold that can be used to support cell and tissue growth both in vitro and in vivo.

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

Pharmaceutical Science,Biomedical Engineering,Biomaterials

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