Producing Collagen Micro-stripes with Aligned Fibers for Cell Migration Assays

制备具有排列纤维的胶原蛋白微条用于细胞迁移实验

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Abstract

INTRODUCTION: The orientation of collagen fibers in native tissues plays an important role in cell signaling and mediates the progression of tumor cells in breast cancer by a contact guidance mechanism. Understanding how migration of epithelial cells is directed by the alignment of collagen fibers requires in vitro assays with standardized orientations of collagen fibers. METHODS: To address this issue, we produced micro-stripes with aligned collagen fibers using an easy-to-use and versatile approach based on the aspiration of a collagen solution within a microchannel. Glass coverslips were functionalized with a (3-aminopropyl)triethoxysilane/glutaraldehyde linkage to covalently anchor micro-stripes of aligned collagen fibers, whereas microchannels were functionalized with a poly(ethylene oxide)-poly(propylene oxide)-poly(ethylene oxide) (PEO-PPO-PEO) nonionic triblock polymer to prevent adhesion of the collagen micro-stripes. RESULTS: Using this strategy, microchannels can be peeled off to expose micro-stripes of aligned collagen fibers without affecting their mechanical integrity. We used time-lapse confocal reflection microscopy to characterize the polymerization kinetics of collagen networks for different concentrations and the orientation of collagen fibers as a function of the microchannel width. Our results indicate a non-linear concentration dependence of the area of fluorescence, suggesting that the architecture of collagen networks is sensitive to small changes in concentration. We show the possibility to influence the collagen fibril coverage by adjusting the concentration of the collagen solution. CONCLUSION: We applied this novel approach to study the migration of epithelial cells, demonstrating that collagen micro-stripes with aligned fibers represent a valuable in-vitro assay for studying cell contact guidance mechanisms.

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