A Scalable Engineered Extracellular Matrix Platform to Expand Tumor Cells

Author:

Moon Seongjun1,Neale Dylan B.2,Kim Do Hoon1,Mukherji Malini13,Hughes Elliot2,Deng Yuxuan3,Kerneis Fabienne4,Luo Xiuquan4,Tharp Darron4,Bognar Ernest4,Stanbery Laura4,Nemunaitis John4,Chun Tae-Hwa25,Lahann Joerg123ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Department of Chemical Engineering University of Michigan Ann Arbor MI 48109 USA

2. Biointerfaces Institute University of Michigan Ann Arbor MI 48109 USA

3. Materials Science and Engineering University of Michigan Ann Arbor MI 48109 USA

4. Gradalis, Inc. Dallas TX 75006 USA

5. Department of Internal Medicine Metabolism, Endocrinology, & Diabetes, Biointerfaces Institute University of Michigan Medical School Ann Arbor Michigan 48109 USA

Abstract

The demand for high‐throughput and scalable cell expansion platforms that can accommodate diverse cell types remains a critical requirement across various biomedical fields. Fibronectin (Fn), an essential component of the extracellular matrix (ECM), has been used as a conformal surface coating for two‐dimensional (2D) cell culture systems. However, the soluble, globular Fn used for 2D coatings differs structurally from the native Fn, which possesses a three‐dimensional (3D) fibrillar structure. Herein, a large‐scale engineered ECM (EECM) cell expansion platform based on a 3D fibrillar Fn network spanning over centimeters is presented. Extended fibrillar networks are formed by shearing dilute Fn solutions over tessellated polymeric scaffolds, which are conveniently prepared by 3D printing. The structure and size of the Fn‐based 3D EECM scaffold are optimized by evaluating the proliferation of a colorectal tumor cell line, CT26, commonly used in the in vivo tumor immunotherapy models. The 3D EECM scaffolds support a fourfold more efficient tumor cell expansion than a conventional 2D culture system, demonstrating the potential efficacy in supporting the robust expansion of cancer cells ex vivo with an eye on cancer immunotherapy.

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

General Medicine

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