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Janus magnetic cellular spheroids for vascular tissue engineering
Authors:Brandon M Mattix  Timothy R Olsen  Megan Casco  Laura Reese  John T Poole  Jing Zhang  Richard P Visconti  Agneta Simionescu  Dan T Simionescu  Frank Alexis
Institution:1. Department of Bioengineering, Clemson University, 301 Rhodes Research Center, Clemson, SC 29634, USA;2. Department of Regenerative Medicine and Cell Biology, Medical University of South Carolina, 173 Ashley Avenue – BSB 601, Charleston, SC 29425, USA;3. Institute of Biological Interfaces of Engineering, 401-2 Rhodes Engineering Research Center, Clemson, SC 29634, USA
Abstract:Cell aggregates, or spheroids, have been used as building blocks to fabricate scaffold-free tissues that can closely mimic the native three-dimensional in vivo environment for broad applications including regenerative medicine and high throughput testing of drugs. The incorporation of magnetic nanoparticles (MNPs) into spheroids permits the manipulation of spheroids into desired shapes, patterns, and tissues using magnetic forces. Current strategies incorporating MNPs often involve cellular uptake, and should therefore be avoided because it induces adverse effects on cell activity, viability, and phenotype. Here, we report a Janus structure of magnetic cellular spheroids (JMCS) with spatial control of MNPs to form two distinct domains: cells and extracellular MNPs. This separation of cells and MNPs within magnetic cellular spheroids was successfully incorporated into cellular spheroids with various cellular and extracellular compositions and contents. The amount of cells that internalized MNPs was quantified and showed that JMCSs resulted in significantly lower internalization (35%) compared to uptake spheroids (83%, p < 0.05). Furthermore, the addition of MNPs to cellular spheroids using the Janus method has no adverse effects on cellular viability up to seven weeks, with spheroids maintaining at least 82% viability over 7 weeks when compared to control spheroids without MNPs. By safely incorporating MNPs into cellular spheroids, results demonstrated that JMCSs were capable of magnetic manipulation, and that magnetic forces used during magnetic force assembly mediate fusion into controlled patterns and complex tissues. Finally, JMCSs were assembled and fused into a vascular tissue construct 5 mm in diameter using magnetic force assembly.
Keywords:Tissue engineering  Magnetic nanoparticles  Iron oxide  Spheroids  Tissue fusion
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