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A Hybrid Nanofiber/Paper Cell Culture Platform for Building a 3D Blood–Brain Barrier Model

Kaixiang Huang, Andre D. Castiaux, Ram Podicheti, Douglas B. Rusch, R. Scott Martin, Lane A. Baker

2021Small Methods19 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Abstract The blood–brain barrier (BBB) protects the central nervous system from toxins and pathogens in the blood by regulating permeation of molecules through the barrier interface. In vitro BBB models described to date reproduce some aspects of BBB functionality, but also suffer from incomplete phenotypic expression of brain endothelial traits, difficulty in reproducibility and fabrication, or overall cost. To address these limitations, a 3D BBB model based on a hybrid paper/nanofiber scaffold is described. The cell culture platform utilizes lens paper as a framework to accommodate 3D culture of astrocytes. An electrospun nanofiber layer is coated onto one face of the paper to mimic the basement membrane and support growth of an organized 2D layer of endothelial cells (ECs). Human induced pluripotent stem cell‐derived ECs and astrocytes are co‐cultured to develop a human BBB model. Morphological and spatial organization of model are validated with confocal microscopy. Measurements of transendothelial resistance and permeability demonstrate the BBB model develops a high‐quality barrier and responds to hyperosmolar treatments. RNA‐sequencing shows introduction of astrocytes both regulates EC tight junction proteins and improves endothelial phenotypes related to vasculogenesis. This model shows promise as a model platform for future in vitro studies of the BBB.

Topics & Concepts

Blood–brain barrierTight junctionCell biologyNanofiberBiologyNanotechnologyChemistryNeuroscienceMaterials scienceCentral nervous systemBarrier Structure and Function Studies3D Printing in Biomedical ResearchExtracellular vesicles in disease
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