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Geometric confinement is required for recovery and maintenance of chondrocyte phenotype in alginate

Human articular chondrocytes lose their native phenotype when expanded in traditional monolayer cultures. As a consequence, hydrogel encapsulation has been investigated as a means to maintain the natural phenotype. Alginate has been widely used for cartilage engineering as it has been shown to enabl...

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Autores principales: Cooke, Megan E., Pearson, Mark J., Moakes, Richard J. A., Weston, Christopher J., Davis, Edward T., Jones, Simon W., Grover, Liam M.
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Publicado: AIP Publishing LLC 2017
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6481693/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/31069284
http://dx.doi.org/10.1063/1.5006752
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author Cooke, Megan E.
Pearson, Mark J.
Moakes, Richard J. A.
Weston, Christopher J.
Davis, Edward T.
Jones, Simon W.
Grover, Liam M.
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description Human articular chondrocytes lose their native phenotype when expanded in traditional monolayer cultures. As a consequence, hydrogel encapsulation has been investigated as a means to maintain the natural phenotype. Alginate has been widely used for cartilage engineering as it has been shown to enable the recovery of a native collagen type II expressing chondrocyte phenotype. This study has evaluated whether the capacity of the materials to maintain/revert the phenotype is due to the composition of the material or the physical entrapment provided by the gel. To achieve this, an alginate “fluid gel” (a shear-thinning structured gel system) was produced of identical chemistry to a traditionally gelled alginate structure. Both were seeded with passaged primary human articular chondrocytes. Chondrocytes in quiescent alginate showed the recovery of the native phenotype and a spherical morphology. Chondrocytes in alginate fluid gel were unable to maintain the recovered phenotype despite having a spherical morphology and were shown to have a lower level of entrapment than those in quiescent alginate. These findings indicate that geometric entrapment is essential for the maintenance of a recovered chondrocyte phenotype in alginate.
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spelling pubmed-64816932019-05-08 Geometric confinement is required for recovery and maintenance of chondrocyte phenotype in alginate Cooke, Megan E. Pearson, Mark J. Moakes, Richard J. A. Weston, Christopher J. Davis, Edward T. Jones, Simon W. Grover, Liam M. APL Bioeng Articles Human articular chondrocytes lose their native phenotype when expanded in traditional monolayer cultures. As a consequence, hydrogel encapsulation has been investigated as a means to maintain the natural phenotype. Alginate has been widely used for cartilage engineering as it has been shown to enable the recovery of a native collagen type II expressing chondrocyte phenotype. This study has evaluated whether the capacity of the materials to maintain/revert the phenotype is due to the composition of the material or the physical entrapment provided by the gel. To achieve this, an alginate “fluid gel” (a shear-thinning structured gel system) was produced of identical chemistry to a traditionally gelled alginate structure. Both were seeded with passaged primary human articular chondrocytes. Chondrocytes in quiescent alginate showed the recovery of the native phenotype and a spherical morphology. Chondrocytes in alginate fluid gel were unable to maintain the recovered phenotype despite having a spherical morphology and were shown to have a lower level of entrapment than those in quiescent alginate. These findings indicate that geometric entrapment is essential for the maintenance of a recovered chondrocyte phenotype in alginate. AIP Publishing LLC 2017-10-09 /pmc/articles/PMC6481693/ /pubmed/31069284 http://dx.doi.org/10.1063/1.5006752 Text en © Author(s). 2473-2877/2017/1(1)/016104/13 All article content, except where otherwise noted, is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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Pearson, Mark J.
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Weston, Christopher J.
Davis, Edward T.
Jones, Simon W.
Grover, Liam M.
Geometric confinement is required for recovery and maintenance of chondrocyte phenotype in alginate
title Geometric confinement is required for recovery and maintenance of chondrocyte phenotype in alginate
title_full Geometric confinement is required for recovery and maintenance of chondrocyte phenotype in alginate
title_fullStr Geometric confinement is required for recovery and maintenance of chondrocyte phenotype in alginate
title_full_unstemmed Geometric confinement is required for recovery and maintenance of chondrocyte phenotype in alginate
title_short Geometric confinement is required for recovery and maintenance of chondrocyte phenotype in alginate
title_sort geometric confinement is required for recovery and maintenance of chondrocyte phenotype in alginate
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url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6481693/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/31069284
http://dx.doi.org/10.1063/1.5006752
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