光控细胞-利用光笼化寡核苷酸的细胞组装

IF 5.7 Q2 CHEMISTRY, PHYSICAL
Katelyn Mathis, Afia Ibnat Kohon, Stephen Black and Brian Meckes*, 
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摘要

异质细胞群之间的相互作用在决定各种细胞行为中起着重要作用。细胞-细胞接触通过信号分子交换、电偶联和直接的膜连接配体-受体相互作用介导通信。体外培养多种细胞类型并控制其特定排列是困难的,特别是在三维(3D)系统中。虽然在简单的共培养方法的基础上已经开发出了允许控制细胞排列和不同细胞类型之间直接接触的技术,但对细胞之间形成的异质结的特定控制并不容易用当前的方法完成,例如3D细胞打印。在本文中,dna介导的细胞相互作用结合细胞兼容光刻方法来控制细胞组装。具体地说,细胞被含有DNA核碱基的寡核苷酸包裹,这些DNA核碱基被光可切割的片段保护;当这些细胞与涂有互补寡核苷酸的细胞混合时,这种涂层促进了光控细胞的组装。通过将该技术与安装在显微镜上的数字微镜设备相结合,实现了特定细胞群与其他细胞相互作用的选择性激活。重要的是,该技术快速且使用非紫外线光源。总之,这项技术为复杂细胞结构的按需编程开辟了新的途径。
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Light-Controlled Cell–Cell Assembly Using Photocaged Oligonucleotides

Light-Controlled Cell–Cell Assembly Using Photocaged Oligonucleotides

The interactions between heterogeneous cell populations play important roles in dictating various cell behaviors. Cell–cell contact mediates communication through the exchange of signaling molecules, electrical coupling, and direct membrane-linked ligand–receptor interactions. In vitro culturing of multiple cell types with control over their specific arrangement is difficult, especially in three-dimensional (3D) systems. While techniques that allow one to control the arrangement of cells and direct contact between different cell types have been developed that expand upon simple co-culture methods, specific control over heterojunctions that form between cells is not easily accomplished with current methods, such as 3D cell-printing. In this article, DNA-mediated cell interactions are combined with cell-compatible photolithographic approaches to control cell assembly. Specifically, cells are coated with oligonucleotides containing DNA nucleobases that are protected with photocleavable moieties; this coating facilitated light-controlled cell assembly when these cells were mixed with cells coated with complementary oligonucleotides. By combining this technology with digital micromirror devices mounted on a microscope, selective activation of specific cell populations for interactions with other cells was achieved. Importantly, this technique is rapid and uses non-UV light sources. Taken together, this technique opens new pathways for on-demand programming of complex cell structures.

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ACS Materials Au
ACS Materials Au 材料科学-
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期刊介绍: ACS Materials Au is an open access journal publishing letters articles reviews and perspectives describing high-quality research at the forefront of fundamental and applied research and at the interface between materials and other disciplines such as chemistry engineering and biology. Papers that showcase multidisciplinary and innovative materials research addressing global challenges are especially welcome. Areas of interest include but are not limited to:Design synthesis characterization and evaluation of forefront and emerging materialsUnderstanding structure property performance relationships and their underlying mechanismsDevelopment of materials for energy environmental biomedical electronic and catalytic applications
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