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Tunable Bicontinuous Macroporous Cell Culture Scaffolds via Kinetically Controlled Phase Separation

Oksana Y. Dudaryeva, Lucien Cousin, Leila Krajnovic, Gian Gröbli, Virbin Sapkota, Lauritz Ritter, Dhananjay Deshmukh, Yifan Cui, Robert W. Style, Riccardo Levato, Céline Labouesse, Mark W. Tibbitt

2025Advanced Materials34 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

3D scaffolds enable biological investigations with a more natural cell conformation. However, the porosity of synthetic hydrogels is often limited to the nanometer scale, which confines the movement of 3D encapsulated cells and restricts dynamic cell processes. Precise control of hydrogel porosity across length scales remains a challenge and the development of porous materials that allow cell infiltration, spreading, and migration in a manner more similar to natural ECM environments is desirable. Here, a straightforward and reliable method is presented for generating kinetically-controlled macroporous biomaterials using liquid-liquid phase separation between poly(ethylene glycol) (PEG) and dextran. Photopolymerization-induced phase separation resulted in macroporous hydrogels with tunable pore size. Varying light intensity and hydrogel composition controlled polymerization kinetics, time to percolation, and complete gelation, which defined the average pore diameter (Ø = 1-200 µm) and final gel stiffness of the formed hydrogels. Critically, for biological applications, macroporous hydrogels are prepared from aqueous polymer solutions at physiological pH and temperature using visible light, allowing for direct cell encapsulation. Human dermal fibroblasts in a range of macroporous gels are encapsulated with different pore sizes. Porosity improved cell spreading with respect to bulk gels and allowed migration in the porous biomaterials.

Topics & Concepts

Self-healing hydrogelsMaterials sciencePorosityChemical engineeringPolymerizationPolymerCell encapsulationEthylene glycolPorous mediumPhotopolymerKineticsPhase (matter)NanotechnologyPolymer chemistryComposite materialChemistryOrganic chemistryPhysicsQuantum mechanicsEngineering3D Printing in Biomedical ResearchHydrogels: synthesis, properties, applicationsPickering emulsions and particle stabilization
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