Tunable Hydrogels for Pancreatic Tissue Engineering

Tunable Hydrogels for Pancreatic Tissue Engineering
Author: Asad Raza
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Total Pages: 176
Release: 2013
Genre: Biocolloids
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Type I diabetes is an autoimmune disorder characterized by the loss of insulin producing islet cell mass. While daily insulin injection provides an easy means of glycemic control, it does not prevent long-term complications associated with diabetes. Islet transplantation has been suggested as a permanent cure for type 1 diabetes. However, the recurrence of host immunity and shortage of donor islets hinder the prevalence of islet transplantation. Biomaterial strategies provide an alternative route to solving the problems associated with host immune response and shortage of donor islets. One highly recognized platform for achieving these goals are hydrogels, which are hydrophilic crosslinked polymers with tissue-like elasticity and high permeability. Hydrogels prepared from poly(ethylene glycol) (PEG) derivatives are increasingly used for a variety of tissue engineering applications, including encapsulation of pancreatic islets and serving as a material platform for pseudo-islet differentiation. PEG hydrogels formed by mild and rapid thiol-ene photo-click reactions are particularly useful for studying cell behaviors in three-dimension (3D). Thiol-ene PEG-based hydrogels can be rendered biodegradable if appropriate macromer and cross-linker chemistry is employed. However, the influence of hydrogel matrix properties on the survival, growth, and morphogenesis of cells in 3D has not been fully evaluated. This thesis aims at using norbornene-functionalized PEG macromers to prepare thiol-ene hydrogels with various stiffness and degradability, from which to study the influence of hydrogel properties on pancreatic cell fate processes in 3D. Toward establishing an adaptable hydrogel platform for pancreatic tissue engineering, this thesis systematically studies the influence of hydrogel properties on encapsulated endocrine cells (e.g., MIN6 beta-cells) and exocrine cells (PANC-1 cells), as well as human mesenchymal stem cells (hMSC). It was found that thiol-ene photo-click hydrogels provide a cytocompatible environment for 3D culture of these cells. However, cell viability was negatively affected in hydrogels with higher cross-linking density. In contrast to a monolayer when cultured on a 2D surface, cells with epithelial characteristic formed clusters and cells with mesenchymal features retained single cell morphology in 3D. Although cells survived in all hydrogel formulations studied, the degree of proliferation, and the size and morphology of cell clusters formed in 3D were significantly influenced by hydrogel matrix compositions. For example: encapsulating cells in hydrogels formed by hydrolytically degradable macromer positively influenced cell survival indicated by increased proliferation. In addition, when cells were encapsulated in thiol-ene gels lacking cell-adhesive motifs, hydrolytic gel degradation promoted their survival and proliferation. Further, adjusting peptide crosslinker type and immobilized ECM-mimetic bioactive cues provide control over cell fate by determining whether observed cellular morphogenesis is cell-mediated or matrix-controlled. These fundamental studies have established PEG-peptide hydrogels formed by thiol-ene photo-click reaction as a suitable platform for pancreatic tissue engineering.


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