Department of Chemical Engineering, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, 77 Massachusetts Ave, Cambridge, MA 02139, USA.
Biomaterials. 2009 Dec;30(36):6896-902. doi: 10.1016/j.biomaterials.2009.09.012. Epub 2009 Oct 2.
Cell encapsulation has been broadly investigated as a technology to provide immunoprotection for transplanted endocrine cells. Here we develop a new fabrication method that allows for rapid, homogenous microencapsulation of insulin-secreting cells with varying microscale geometries and asymmetrically modified surfaces. Micromolding systems were developed using polypropylene mesh, and the material/surface properties associated with efficient encapsulation were identified. Cells encapsulated using these methods maintain desirable viability and preserve their ability to proliferate and secrete insulin in a glucose-responsive manner. This new cell encapsulation approach enables a practical route to an inexpensive and convenient process for the generation of cell-laden microcapsules without requiring any specialized equipment or microfabrication process.
细胞封装作为一种为移植内分泌细胞提供免疫保护的技术已得到广泛研究。在此,我们开发了一种新的制造方法,该方法允许对具有不同微尺度几何形状和不对称修饰表面的胰岛素分泌细胞进行快速、均匀的微封装。使用聚丙烯网开发了微成型系统,并确定了与有效封装相关的材料/表面特性。使用这些方法封装的细胞保持了理想的活力,并保持了以葡萄糖响应方式增殖和分泌胰岛素的能力。这种新的细胞封装方法为细胞负载微胶囊的产生提供了一种实用的、经济且便捷的方法,而无需任何特殊设备或微制造工艺。