オカノ テルオ   OKANO Teruo
  岡野 光夫
   所属   研究施設 研究施設
   職種   特任顧問
論文種別 原著
言語種別 英語
査読の有無 査読あり
表題 Micro-patterned cell-sheets fabricated with stamping-force-controlled micro-contact printing.
掲載誌名 正式名:Biomaterials
略  称:Biomaterials
ISSNコード:(1878-5905)0142-9612(Linking)
掲載区分国外
巻・号・頁 35(37),pp.9802-9810
著者・共著者 Tanaka Nobuyuki†, Ota Hiroki, Fukumori Kazuhiro, Miyake Jun, Yamato Masayuki, Okano*
担当区分 最終著者,責任著者
発行年月 2014/12
概要 Cell-sheet-engineering based regenerative medicine is successfully applied to clinical studies, though cell sheets contain uniformly distributed cells. For the further application to complex tissues/organs, cell sheets with a multi-cellular pattern were highly demanded. Micro-contact printing is a quite useful technique for patterning proteins contained in extracellular matrix (ECM). Because ECM is a kind of cellular adherent molecules, ECM-patterned cell culture surface is capable of aligning cells on the pattern of ECM. However, a manual printing is difficult, because a stamp made from polydimethylsiloxane (PDMS) is easily deformed, and a printed pattern is also crushed. This study focused on the deformability of PDMS stamp and discussed an appropriate stamping force in micro-contact printing. Considering in availability in a medical or biological laboratory, a method for assessing the stamp deformability was developed by using stiffness measurement with a general microscope. An automated stamping system composed of a load cell and an automated actuator was prepared and allowed to improve the quality of stamped pattern by controlling an appropriate stamping force of 0.1 N. Using the system and the control of appropriate stamping force, the pattern of 8-mm-diameter 80-μm-stripe fibronectin was fabricated on the surface of temperature-responsive cell culture dish. After cell-seeding and cell culture, a co-culture system with the micro-pattern of both fibroblasts and endothelial cells was completed. Furthermore, by reducing temperature to 20 °C, the co-cultured cell sheet with the micro-pattern was successfully harvested. As a result, the method would not only provide a high-quality ECM pattern but also a breakthrough technique to fabricate multi-cellular-patterned cell sheets for the next generation of regenerative medicine and tissue engineering.
DOI 10.1016/j.biomaterials.2014.08.043
PMID 25239040