Fabrication of oxygen‐carrying microparticles functionalized with liver ECM‐proteins to improve phenotypic three‐dimensional in vitro liver assembly, function, and responses

Author:

Mansouri Mona1,Imes William D.2,Roberts Owen S.3,Leipzig Nic D.1ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Department of Chemical, Biomolecular, and Corrosion Engineering The University of Akron Akron Ohio USA

2. Department of Chemistry The University of Akron Akron Ohio USA

3. College of Engineering and Polymer Science The University of Akron Akron Ohio USA

Abstract

AbstractOxygen and extracellular matrix (ECM)‐derived biopolymers play vital roles in regulating many cellular functions in both the healthy and diseased liver. This study highlights the significance of synergistically tuning the internal microenvironment of three‐dimensional (3D) cell aggregates composed of hepatocyte‐like cells from the HepG2 human hepatocellular carcinoma cell line and hepatic stellate cells (HSCs) from the LX‐2 cell line to enhance oxygen availability and phenotypic ECM ligand presentation for promoting the native metabolic functions of the human liver. First, fluorinated (PFC) chitosan microparticles (MPs) were generated with a microfluidic chip, then their oxygen transport properties were studied using a custom ruthenium‐based oxygen sensing approach. Next, to allow for integrin engagements the surfaces of these MPs were functionalized using liver ECM proteins including fibronectin, laminin‐111, laminin‐511, and laminin‐521, then they were used to assemble composite spheriods along with HepG2 cells and HSCs. After in vitro culture, liver‐specific functions and cell adhesion patterns were compared between groups and cells showed enhanced liver phenotypic responses to laminin‐511 and 521 as evidenced via enhanced E‐cadherin and vinculin expression, as well as albumin and urea secretion. Furthermore, hepatocytes and HSCs exhibited more pronounced phenotypic arrangements when cocultured with laminin‐511 and 521 modified MPs providing clear evidence that specific ECM proteins have distinctive roles in the phenotypic regulation of liver cells in engineering 3D spheroids. This study advances efforts to create more physiologically relevant organ models allowing for well‐defined conditions and phenotypic cell signaling which together improve the relevance of 3D spheroid and organoid models.

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

Applied Microbiology and Biotechnology,Bioengineering,Biotechnology

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