3D Co‐culturing of human neuroblastoma and human oligodendrocytes, emulating native tissue using 3D porous biodegradable liquid crystal elastomers

Author:

Ustunel Senay12ORCID,Sternbach Sarah3ORCID,Prévôt Marianne E.2ORCID,Freeman Ernie J.345ORCID,McDonough Jennifer A.345ORCID,Clements Robert J.2345ORCID,Hegmann Elda12345ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Materials Science Graduate Program Kent State University Kent Ohio USA

2. Advanced Materials and Liquid Crystal Institute Kent State University Kent Ohio USA

3. Department of Biological Sciences Kent State University Kent Ohio USA

4. Biomedical Sciences Program Kent State University Kent Ohio USA

5. Brain Health Research Institute Kent State University Kent Ohio USA

Abstract

AbstractBiomaterials cover and are an integral part of tissue engineering and regenerative medicine fields. They are crucial to mimic endogenous tissue responses and help to eliminate high research costs and ethical concerns that come with 2D systems and animal models. In this study, we present a co‐culturing system wherein neuroblastoma (SH‐SY5Y) and oligodendrocyte (MO3.13) cell lines grow within both a caprolactone‐based 3D elastomer and liquid crystal elastomer (LCE) scaffolding. We also demonstrate that LCE scaffolds promote maturation and differentiation of both cell lines alone, and in co‐culturing fashion as they provide a suitable 3D in vitro environment to study myelination. Additionally, we validate that these scaffolds are suitable for primary cell growth and proliferation using neurons, oligodendrocyte progenitor cells (OPCs) and astrocytes. Our data suggest that responsive LCE scaffolds can effectively impact cellular function, differentiation, and myelination of co‐cultured cell lines, allowing the mimicry of a more endogenous environment and providing support for long term studies to manipulate cellular crosstalk.

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

Materials Chemistry,Polymers and Plastics,Surfaces, Coatings and Films,General Chemistry

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