Title of article :
Applying macromolecular crowding to enhance extracellular matrix deposition and its remodeling in vitro for tissue engineering and cell-based therapies
Author/Authors :
Chen، نويسنده , , Clarice and Loe، نويسنده , , Felicia and Blocki، نويسنده , , Anna and Peng، نويسنده , , Yanxian and Raghunath، نويسنده , , Michael، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2011
Abstract :
With the advent of multicellular organisms, the exterior of the cells evolved dramatically from highly aqueous surroundings into an extracellular matrix and space crowded with macromolecules. Cell-based therapies require removal of cells from their crowded physiological context and propagating them in dilute culture medium to attain therapeutically relevant numbers whilst preserving their phenotype. However, bereft of their microenvironment, cells under perform and lose functionality. Major efforts currently aim to modify cell culture surfaces and build three dimensional scaffolds to improve this situation. We discuss here alternative strategies that enable cells to re-create their own microenvironment in vitro, using carbohydrate-based macromolecules as culture media additives that create an excluded volume effect at defined fraction volume occupancies. This biophysical approach dramatically enhances extracellular matrix deposition by differentiated cells and stem cells, and boosts progenitor cell differentiation and proliferation. We begin to understand how well cells really can perform ex vivo if given the chance.
Keywords :
Microenvironment , Excluded volume effect , Stem cells , Differentiated cells , Matrix maturation , Collagen assembly
Journal title :
Advanced Drug Delivery Reviews
Journal title :
Advanced Drug Delivery Reviews