Affiliation:
1. Center for Cell‐Encapsulation Research Department of Chemistry KAIST Daejeon 34141 South Korea
2. Division of Scientific Instrumentation & Management Korea Basic Science Institute (KBSI) Cheongju 28119 South Korea
3. Graduate School of Converging Science and Technology Korea University Seoul 02841 South Korea
4. Chemical & Biological Integrative Research Center Biomedical Research Division Korea Institute of Science and Technology (KIST) Seoul 02792 South Korea
5. Department of Chemistry Hallym University Chuncheon 24252 South Korea
Abstract
AbstractManipulation and control of cell chemotaxis remain an underexplored territory despite vast potential in various fields, such as cytotherapeutics, sensors, and even cell robots. Herein is achieved the chemical control over chemotactic movement and direction of Jurkat T cells, as a representative model, by the construction of cell‐in‐catalytic‐coat structures in single‐cell nanoencapsulation. Armed with the catalytic power of glucose oxidase (GOx) in the artificial coat, the nanobiohybrid cytostructures, denoted as Jurkat[Lipo_GOx], exhibit controllable, redirected chemotactic movement in response to d‐glucose gradients, in the opposite direction to the positive‐chemotaxis direction of naïve, uncoated Jurkat cells in the same gradients. The chemically endowed, reaction‐based fugetaxis of Jurkat[Lipo_GOx] operates orthogonally and complementarily to the endogenous, binding/recognition‐based chemotaxis that remains intact after the formation of a GOx coat. For instance, the chemotactic velocity of Jurkat[Lipo_GOx] can be adjusted by varying the combination of d‐glucose and natural chemokines (CXCL12 and CCL19) in the gradient. This work offers an innovative chemical tool for bioaugmenting living cells at the single‐cell level through the use of catalytic cell‐in‐coat structures.
Funder
National Research Foundation of Korea
Subject
Biomaterials,Biotechnology,General Materials Science,General Chemistry
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