丝素蛋白支架中细胞生长和恢复的综合方法

Q3 Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology
Irem Duman , Verena Schwingenschlögl-Maisetschläger , Ceren Okuducu , Christian Kraule , Haider Sami , Manfred Ogris , Andreas Teuschl-Woller , Verena Pichler
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丝素蛋白支架由于其生物相容性和可调特性而成为生物医学应用的通用平台。成功的临床翻译需要标准化的生产和表征方法,以确保细胞播种、生长分析和下游分析的恢复的高重复性。丝绸固有的自身荧光和试剂通过其多孔结构的有限扩散对传统的分析提出了重大挑战,如细胞活力测试、DNA定量和基于光学成像的方法。这些试验是验证程序和表征的要求。在这项研究中,我们引入了一个标准化的方案来有效地评估细胞播种和生长行为。通过分析海绵蚕丝的理化性质,确定了海绵蚕丝膨胀和细胞播种所需的最佳体积。此外,我们还开发了一种spin-down系统,可以在确保细胞恢复的同时应用端点分析。我们建立并实验验证了海绵体积与包埋细胞生长限制之间的关系。总的来说,这项研究强调了有效的细胞播种和恢复的标准化程序的重要性,最终促进了临床转化。
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Integrated approach to cell growth and recovery in silk fibroin scaffolds via a spin-down system
Silk fibroin scaffolds are a versatile platform for biomedical applications due to their biocompatibility and tunable properties. Successful clinical translation requires standardized production and characterization methods to ensure high reproducibility in cell seeding, growth profiling and recovery for downstream analysis. The intrinsic autofluorescence of silk and the limited diffusion of reagents through its porous structure present significant challenges for conventional assays, such as cell viability tests, DNA quantification, and optical imaging-based approaches. These assays are a requirement for validation procedures and characterization. In this study, we introduce a standardized protocol for efficiently assessing cell seeding and growth behavior. By analyzing the physicochemical properties of the silk sponge, we determined the optimal volumes required for silk swelling and cell seeding. Additionally, we developed a spin-down system that enables the application of endpoint assays while ensuring gentle cell recovery. We established and experimentally validated the relationship between silk sponge volume and the growth limitations of embedded cells. Overall, this study underscores the importance of a standardized procedure for efficient cell seeding and recovery, ultimately facilitating clinical translation.
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