Nanoarchitectonics of a Microsphere-Based Scaffold for Modeling Neurodevelopment and Neurological Disease

用于模拟神经发育和神经系统疾病的微球基支架的纳米结构

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作者:Eric S Sandhurst, Sharad V Jaswandkar, Krishna Kundu, Dinesh R Katti, Kalpana S Katti, Hongli Sun, Daniel Engebretson, Kevin R Francis

Abstract

Three-dimensional cellular constructs derived from pluripotent stem cells allow the ex vivo study of neurodevelopment and neurological disease within a spatially organized model. However, the robustness and utility of three-dimensional models is impacted by tissue self-organization, size limitations, nutrient supply, and heterogeneity. In this work, we have utilized the principles of nanoarchitectonics to create a multifunctional polymer/bioceramic composite microsphere system for stem cell culture and differentiation in a chemically defined microenvironment. Microspheres could be customized to produce three-dimensional structures of defined size (ranging from >100 to <350 μm) with lower mechanical properties compared with a thin film. Furthermore, the microspheres softened in solution, approaching more tissue-like mechanical properties over time. With neural stem cells (NSCs) derived from human induced pluripotent stem cells, microsphere-cultured NSCs were able to utilize multiple substrates to promote cell adhesion and proliferation. Prolonged culture of NSC-bound microspheres under differentiating conditions allowed the formation of both neural and glial cell types from control and patient-derived stem cell models. Human NSCs and differentiated neurons could also be cocultured with astrocytes and human umbilical vein endothelial cells, demonstrating application for tissue-engineered modeling of development and human disease. We further demonstrated that microspheres allow the loading and sustained release of multiple recombinant proteins to support cellular maintenance and differentiation. While previous work has principally utilized self-organizing models or protein-rich hydrogels for neural culture, the three-dimensional matrix developed here through nanoarchitectonics represents a chemically defined and robust alternative for the in vitro study of neurodevelopment and nervous system disorders.

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