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Highly Adhesive Amyloid–Polyphenol Hydrogels for Cell Scaffolding

Di Wu, Jiangtao Zhou, Yang Shen, Cristina Lupo, Qiyao Sun, Tonghui Jin, Shana J. Sturla, Hongshan Liang, Raffaele Mezzenga

2022Biomacromolecules34 citationsDOI

Abstract

Rationally designing microstructures of soft hydrogels for specific biological functionalization is a challenge in tissue engineering applications. A novel and affordable soft hydrogel scaffold is constructed here by incorporating polyphenol modules with lysozyme amyloid fibrils (Lys AFs) via non-covalent self-assembly. Embedded polyphenols not only trigger hydrogel formation but also determine gel behavior by regulating the polyphenol gallol density and complex ratio. The feasibility of using a polyphenol-Lys AF hydrogel as a biocompatible cell scaffold, which is conducive to cell proliferation and spreading, is also shown. Notably, introducing polyphenols imparts the corresponding hydrogels a superior cell bioadhesive efficiency without further biofunctional decoration and thus may be successfully employed in both healthy and cancer cell lines. Confocal laser scanning microscopy also reveals that the highly expressed integrin-mediated focal adhesions form due to stimulation of the polyphenol-AF composite hydrogel, direct cell adhesion, proliferation, and spreading. Overall, this work constitutes a significant step forward in creating highly adhesive tissue culture platforms for in vitro culture of different cell types and may greatly expand prospects for future biomaterial design and development.

Topics & Concepts

Self-healing hydrogelsBioadhesiveScaffoldBiomaterialCell adhesionChemistryTissue engineering3D cell cultureFocal adhesionAdhesionConfocal microscopyNanotechnologyBiophysicsPolyphenolAdhesiveBiomedical engineeringCellMaterials scienceCell biologyBiochemistryDrug deliveryPolymer chemistryOrganic chemistryAntioxidantBiologyLayer (electronics)MedicineSupramolecular Self-Assembly in MaterialsHydrogels: synthesis, properties, applicationsPolymer Surface Interaction Studies
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