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Viral infection of human progenitor and liver-derived cells encapsulated in three-dimensional PEG-based hydrogel

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BIOMEDICAL MATERIALS
Volume 4, Issue 1, Pages -

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IOP PUBLISHING LTD
DOI: 10.1088/1748-6041/4/1/011001

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  1. Burroughs Welcome Fund Clinical Scientist Award in Translational Research [RO1-DK064223]
  2. Beckman Center for Molecular and Genetic Medicine ITRP Award
  3. Victor, Thaderine MacFarlane gift fund
  4. Center for Translational Research in Chronic Viral Infections
  5. American Liver Foundation

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We have studied the encapsulation of human progenitor cells into 3D PEG hydrogels. Replication-incompetent lentivirus promoter reporter vectors were found to efficiently detect the in vivo expression of human hepatic genes in hydrogel-encapsulated liver progenitor cells. Similarly, hydrogel-encapsulated cells could be efficiently infected with hepatitis C virus, and progeny infectious virus could be recovered from the media supernatants of the hydrogels. Provocatively, the diameters of these virus particles range from similar to 50 to 100 nm, while the calculated mesh size of the 8 k hydrogel is 44.6 +/- 1.7 angstrom. To reconcile how viral particles can penetrate the hydrogels to infect the encapsulated cells, we propose that microfractures/defects of the hydrogel result in a functional pore size of up to 20 fold greater than predicted by theoretical mesh calculations. These results suggest a new model of hydrogel structure, and have exciting implications for tissue engineering and hepatitis virus studies.

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