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Micro- and nanotopography with extracellular matrix coating modulate human corneal endothelial cell behavior

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ACTA BIOMATERIALIA
卷 10, 期 5, 页码 1975-1984

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ELSEVIER SCI LTD
DOI: 10.1016/j.actbio.2014.01.015

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HCEC-B4G12; Substrate topography; Extracellular matrix protein; Tissue engineering; Cell proliferation

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  1. National Medical Research Council [NMRC/NIG/0037/2008]
  2. National Research Foundation Singapore under its Research Center of Excellence programme and administrated by the Mechanobiology Institute Singapore
  3. Biomedical Research Council Translation Clinical Research Partnership (TCRP) [TCR0101673]
  4. National Reserch Foundation Translational and Clinical Research (TCR) [NMRC/TCR/002-SERI/2008]
  5. Singapore International Graduate Award by the A*STAR Graduate Academy
  6. A*STAR Graduate Academy

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The human corneal endothelium plays an important role in maintaining corneal transparency. Human corneal endothelial cells have limited regenerative capability in vivo. Consequently, endothelial dysfunction can occur following corneal endothelial trauma or inherited diseases. To restore endothelial function, corneal transplantation is needed. However, there is a worldwide shortage of donor corneas, motivating the development of a tissue-engineered graft alternative using cultivated endothelial cells. To induce in vitro cell proliferation, much effort has been made to improve culture conditions and to mimic the native extracellular microenvironment. We incorporated topographical and biochemical cues in our in vitro culture of human corneal endothelial cell line B4G12 (HCEC-B4G12) and hypothesized that manipulation of the extracellular environment can modulate cell proliferation, morphomety and phenotype. The topographies tested were nanopillars, microwells and micropillars on polydimethylsiloxane, while the biochemical factors were extracellular matrix protein coatings of fibronectin-collagen I (FC), FNC (R) coating mix (FNC) and laminin-chondroitin sulfate (LC). Cellular morphometry, Na+/K+-ATPase and zona occludens 1 (ZO-1) gene and protein expression were analyzed 3 days after cells had formed a confluent monolayer. The cell circularity on all patterns and coatings was above 0.78. On all coatings, cell area was the lowest on micropillars. The coefficient of variation (CV) of the cell area was the lowest on nanopillars with an LC coating. With an FC coating, micropillars induced a better cellular outcome as the cells had the greatest circularity, smallest cell area and highest Na+/K+-ATPase and ZO-1 gene and protein expression. With the LC coating, HCECs grown on nanopillars resulted in the lowest CV of the cell area and the highest ZO-1 gene expression. Thus, HCEC-B4G12 morphometry and phenotype can be improved using different topographical and biochemical cues. (C) 2014 Acta Materialia Inc. Published by Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.

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