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Engineered HA hydrogel for stem cell transplantation in the brain: Biocompatibility data using a design of experiment approach

This article presents data related to the research article “Systematic optimization of an engineered hydrogel allows for selective control of human neural stem cell survival and differentiation after transplantation in the stroke brain” (P. Moshayedi, L.R. Nih, I.L. Llorente, A.R. Berg, J. Cinkornpu...

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Autores principales: Nih, Lina R., Moshayedi, Pouria, Llorente, Irene L., Berg, Andrew R., Cinkornpumin, Jessica, Lowry, William E., Segura, Tatiana, Carmichael, S. Thomas
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Publicado: Elsevier 2016
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5154973/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/27995155
http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.dib.2016.11.069
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author Nih, Lina R.
Moshayedi, Pouria
Llorente, Irene L.
Berg, Andrew R.
Cinkornpumin, Jessica
Lowry, William E.
Segura, Tatiana
Carmichael, S. Thomas
author_facet Nih, Lina R.
Moshayedi, Pouria
Llorente, Irene L.
Berg, Andrew R.
Cinkornpumin, Jessica
Lowry, William E.
Segura, Tatiana
Carmichael, S. Thomas
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description This article presents data related to the research article “Systematic optimization of an engineered hydrogel allows for selective control of human neural stem cell survival and differentiation after transplantation in the stroke brain” (P. Moshayedi, L.R. Nih, I.L. Llorente, A.R. Berg, J. Cinkornpumin, W.E. Lowry et al., 2016) [1] and focuses on the biocompatibility aspects of the hydrogel, including its stiffness and the inflammatory response of the transplanted organ. We have developed an injectable hyaluronic acid (HA)-based hydrogel for stem cell culture and transplantation, to promote brain tissue repair after stroke. This 3D biomaterial was engineered to bind bioactive signals such as adhesive motifs, as well as releasing growth factors while supporting cell growth and tissue infiltration. We used a Design of Experiment approach to create a complex matrix environment in vitro by keeping the hydrogel platform and cell type constant across conditions while systematically varying peptide motifs and growth factors. The optimized HA hydrogel promoted survival of encapsulated human induced pluripotent stem cell derived-neural progenitor cells (iPS-NPCs) after transplantation into the stroke cavity and differentially tuned transplanted cell fate through the promotion of glial, neuronal or immature/progenitor states. The highlights of this article include: (1) Data of cell and bioactive signals addition on the hydrogel mechanical properties and growth factor diffusion, (2) the use of a design of Experiment (DOE) approach (M.W. 2 Weible and T. Chan-Ling, 2007) [2] to select multi-factorial experimental conditions, and (3) Inflammatory response and cell survival after transplantation.
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spelling pubmed-51549732016-12-19 Engineered HA hydrogel for stem cell transplantation in the brain: Biocompatibility data using a design of experiment approach Nih, Lina R. Moshayedi, Pouria Llorente, Irene L. Berg, Andrew R. Cinkornpumin, Jessica Lowry, William E. Segura, Tatiana Carmichael, S. Thomas Data Brief Data Article This article presents data related to the research article “Systematic optimization of an engineered hydrogel allows for selective control of human neural stem cell survival and differentiation after transplantation in the stroke brain” (P. Moshayedi, L.R. Nih, I.L. Llorente, A.R. Berg, J. Cinkornpumin, W.E. Lowry et al., 2016) [1] and focuses on the biocompatibility aspects of the hydrogel, including its stiffness and the inflammatory response of the transplanted organ. We have developed an injectable hyaluronic acid (HA)-based hydrogel for stem cell culture and transplantation, to promote brain tissue repair after stroke. This 3D biomaterial was engineered to bind bioactive signals such as adhesive motifs, as well as releasing growth factors while supporting cell growth and tissue infiltration. We used a Design of Experiment approach to create a complex matrix environment in vitro by keeping the hydrogel platform and cell type constant across conditions while systematically varying peptide motifs and growth factors. The optimized HA hydrogel promoted survival of encapsulated human induced pluripotent stem cell derived-neural progenitor cells (iPS-NPCs) after transplantation into the stroke cavity and differentially tuned transplanted cell fate through the promotion of glial, neuronal or immature/progenitor states. The highlights of this article include: (1) Data of cell and bioactive signals addition on the hydrogel mechanical properties and growth factor diffusion, (2) the use of a design of Experiment (DOE) approach (M.W. 2 Weible and T. Chan-Ling, 2007) [2] to select multi-factorial experimental conditions, and (3) Inflammatory response and cell survival after transplantation. Elsevier 2016-11-24 /pmc/articles/PMC5154973/ /pubmed/27995155 http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.dib.2016.11.069 Text en © 2016 Published by Elsevier Inc. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open access article under the CC BY license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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Nih, Lina R.
Moshayedi, Pouria
Llorente, Irene L.
Berg, Andrew R.
Cinkornpumin, Jessica
Lowry, William E.
Segura, Tatiana
Carmichael, S. Thomas
Engineered HA hydrogel for stem cell transplantation in the brain: Biocompatibility data using a design of experiment approach
title Engineered HA hydrogel for stem cell transplantation in the brain: Biocompatibility data using a design of experiment approach
title_full Engineered HA hydrogel for stem cell transplantation in the brain: Biocompatibility data using a design of experiment approach
title_fullStr Engineered HA hydrogel for stem cell transplantation in the brain: Biocompatibility data using a design of experiment approach
title_full_unstemmed Engineered HA hydrogel for stem cell transplantation in the brain: Biocompatibility data using a design of experiment approach
title_short Engineered HA hydrogel for stem cell transplantation in the brain: Biocompatibility data using a design of experiment approach
title_sort engineered ha hydrogel for stem cell transplantation in the brain: biocompatibility data using a design of experiment approach
topic Data Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5154973/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/27995155
http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.dib.2016.11.069
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