用于三维共培养的多层可堆叠组织培养平台

I. Marrero-Berrios, A. Shrirao, Charles P. Rabolli, Rishabh Hirday, R. Schloss, M. Yarmush
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目前迫切需要能够开发复制与骨关节炎(OA)等复杂疾病相关的细胞微环境模型的体外工具。在骨性关节炎中,多种细胞类型协调的分解代谢和炎症过程导致关节软骨的最终破坏。为了满足这一需求,我们的团队开发了一种能够研究复杂细胞系统的设备。我们的可堆叠组织培养插入物在生物相容性、易用性和组织培养应用潜力方面进行了制备和表征。可堆叠的组织培养插入物可以很容易地修改、制造和组装成市售的多孔板。用三种不同类型的细胞进行的体外研究表明,在可堆叠插入物中培养时,细胞活力和功能分泌都很高。此外,三种细胞类型共同培养时,还观察到协同效应。这表明需要更充分地询问体外培养系统,而这种可堆叠的插入物可以提供一种工具来填补目前的技术空白。
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Multi-layer stackable tissue culture platform for 3D co-culture
In vitro tools, which can enable development of models that replicate the cell microenvironment associated with complex diseases such as osteoarthritis (OA), are critically needed. In OA, catabolic and inflammatory processes orchestrated by multiple cell types lead to the eventual destruction of articular cartilage. To address this need, our group developed a device that will enable investigation of complex cell systems. Our stackable tissue culture insert was fabricated and characterized with respect to biocompatibility, ease of use, and potential for tissue culture applications. The stackable tissue culture inserts can be easily modified, fabricated, and assembled into commercially available multi-well plates. In vitro studies conducted with three different cell types demonstrated high cell viability and functional secretion when cultured in the stackable inserts. Furthermore, synergistic effects when the three cell types were cultured together were observed. This demonstrates the need to more fully interrogate in vitro culture systems, and this stackable insert can provide a tool to fill the current technological void to do so.
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