Scalable Production of Monodisperse Bioactive Spider Silk Nanowires

Author:

Gustafsson Linnea12ORCID,Kvick Mathias1,Åstrand Carolina1,Ponsteen Nienke2,Dorka Nicolai3,Hegrová Veronika4,Svanberg Sara2,Horák Josef4,Jansson Ronnie3,Hedhammar My3ORCID,van der Wijngaart Wouter2ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Spiber Technologies AB Roslagstullsbacken 15 Stockholm 114 21 Sweden

2. Division of Micro and Nanosystems KTH Royal Institute of Technology Malvinas väg 10 Stockholm 114 28 Sweden

3. Division of Protein Technology KTH Royal Institute of Technology Roslagstullsbacken 21 Stockholm 106 91 Sweden

4. NenoVision s.r.o Purkyňova 127 Brno‐Medlánky 612 00 The Czech Republic

Abstract

AbstractElongated protein‐based micro‐ and nanostructures are of great interest for a wide range of biomedical applications, where they can serve as a backbone for surface functionalization and as vehicles for drug delivery. Current production methods for protein constructs lack precise control of either shape and dimensions or render structures fixed to substrates. This work demonstrates production of recombinant spider silk nanowires suspended in solution, starting with liquid bridge induced assembly (LBIA) on a substrate, followed by release using ultrasonication, and concentration by centrifugation. The significance of this method lies in that it provides i) reproducability (standard deviation of length <13% and of diameter <38%), ii) scalability of fabrication, iii) compatibility with autoclavation with retained shape and function, iv) retention of bioactivity, and v) easy functionalization both pre‐ and post‐formation. This work demonstrates how altering the function and nanotopography of a surface by nanowire coating supports the attachment and growth of human mesenchymal stem cells (hMSCs). Cell compatibility is further studied through integration of nanowires during aggregate formation of hMSCs and the breast cancer cell line MCF7. The herein‐presented industrial‐compatible process enables silk nanowires for use as functionalizing agents in a variety of cell culture applications and medical research.

Funder

Ministerstvo Školství, Mládeže a Tělovýchovy

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

Materials Chemistry,Polymers and Plastics,Biomaterials,Bioengineering,Biotechnology

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