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Design of chemically defined synthetic substrate surfaces for the in vitro maintenance of human pluripotent stem cells: A review

Ping Zhou, Liying Qin, Zhangjie Ge, Biyao Xie, Hongxin Huang, Fei He, Shengqin Ma, Lina Ren, Jiamin Shi, Suying Pei, Genxi Dong, Yongmei Qi, Feng Lan

2022Journal of Biomedical Materials Research Part B Applied Biomaterials10 citationsDOI

Abstract

Human pluripotent stem cells (hPSCs) have the potential of long-term self-renewal and differentiation into nearly all cell types in vitro. Prior to the downstream applications, the design of chemically defined synthetic substrates for the large-scale proliferation of quality-controlled hPSCs is critical. Although great achievements have been made, Matrigel and recombinant proteins are still widely used in the fundamental research and clinical applications. Therefore, much effort is still needed to improve the performance of synthetic substrates in the culture of hPSCs, realizing their commercial applications. In this review, we summarized the design of reported synthetic substrates and especially their limitations in terms of cell culture. Moreover, much attention was paid to the development of promising peptide displaying surfaces. Besides, the biophysical regulation of synthetic substrate surfaces as well as the three-dimensional culture systems were described.

Topics & Concepts

Induced pluripotent stem cellMatrigelNanotechnologySubstrate (aquarium)Cell biologyStem cellSynthetic biologyBiologyIn vitroComputational biologyChemistryMaterials scienceEmbryonic stem cellBiochemistryEcologyGenePluripotent Stem Cells Research3D Printing in Biomedical ResearchTissue Engineering and Regenerative Medicine