Fabrication of Human Keratinocyte Cell Clusters for Skin Graft Applications by Templating Water-in-Water Pickering Emulsions

Most current methods for the preparation of tissue spheroids require complex materials, involve tedious physical steps and are generally not scalable. We report a novel alternative, which is both inexpensive and up-scalable, to produce large quantities of viable human keratinocyte cell clusters (clu...

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Main Authors: Sevde B. G. Celik, Sébastien R. Dominici, Benjamin W. Filby, Anupam A. K. Das, Leigh A. Madden, Vesselin N. Paunov
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: MDPI AG 2019-07-01
Series:Biomimetics
Subjects:
PEO
DEX
Online Access:https://www.mdpi.com/2313-7673/4/3/50
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spelling doaj-3cacbdd933e6401ba8df42bc365b2e652020-11-24T21:44:13ZengMDPI AGBiomimetics2313-76732019-07-01435010.3390/biomimetics4030050biomimetics4030050Fabrication of Human Keratinocyte Cell Clusters for Skin Graft Applications by Templating Water-in-Water Pickering EmulsionsSevde B. G. Celik0Sébastien R. Dominici1Benjamin W. Filby2Anupam A. K. Das3Leigh A. Madden4Vesselin N. Paunov5Department of Chemistry and Biochemistry, University of Hull, Hull HU6 7RX, UKDepartment of Chemistry and Biochemistry, University of Hull, Hull HU6 7RX, UKDepartment of Chemistry and Biochemistry, University of Hull, Hull HU6 7RX, UKDepartment of Chemistry and Biochemistry, University of Hull, Hull HU6 7RX, UKDepartment of Biomedical Science, University of Hull, Hull HU6 7RX, UKDepartment of Chemistry and Biochemistry, University of Hull, Hull HU6 7RX, UKMost current methods for the preparation of tissue spheroids require complex materials, involve tedious physical steps and are generally not scalable. We report a novel alternative, which is both inexpensive and up-scalable, to produce large quantities of viable human keratinocyte cell clusters (clusteroids). The method is based on a two-phase aqueous system of incompatible polymers forming a stable water-in-water (w/w) emulsion, which enabled us to rapidly fabricate cell clusteroids from HaCaT cells. We used w/w Pickering emulsion from aqueous solutions of the polymers dextran (DEX) and polyethylene oxide (PEO) and a particle stabilizer based on whey protein (WP). The HaCaT cells clearly preferred to distribute into the DEX-rich phase and this property was utilized to encapsulate them in the water-in-water (DEX-in-PEO) emulsion drops then osmotically shrank to compress them into clusters. Prepared formulations of HaCaT keratinocyte clusteroids in alginate hydrogel were grown where the cells percolated to mimic 3D tissue. The HaCaT cell clusteroids grew faster in the alginate film compared to the individual cells formulated in the same matrix. This methodology could potentially be utilised in biomedical applications.https://www.mdpi.com/2313-7673/4/3/50tissue engineeringspheroidskeratinocyteHaCaTwater-in-water emulsionsPickering emulsionsPEODEXhydrogelsalginate
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author Sevde B. G. Celik
Sébastien R. Dominici
Benjamin W. Filby
Anupam A. K. Das
Leigh A. Madden
Vesselin N. Paunov
spellingShingle Sevde B. G. Celik
Sébastien R. Dominici
Benjamin W. Filby
Anupam A. K. Das
Leigh A. Madden
Vesselin N. Paunov
Fabrication of Human Keratinocyte Cell Clusters for Skin Graft Applications by Templating Water-in-Water Pickering Emulsions
Biomimetics
tissue engineering
spheroids
keratinocyte
HaCaT
water-in-water emulsions
Pickering emulsions
PEO
DEX
hydrogels
alginate
author_facet Sevde B. G. Celik
Sébastien R. Dominici
Benjamin W. Filby
Anupam A. K. Das
Leigh A. Madden
Vesselin N. Paunov
author_sort Sevde B. G. Celik
title Fabrication of Human Keratinocyte Cell Clusters for Skin Graft Applications by Templating Water-in-Water Pickering Emulsions
title_short Fabrication of Human Keratinocyte Cell Clusters for Skin Graft Applications by Templating Water-in-Water Pickering Emulsions
title_full Fabrication of Human Keratinocyte Cell Clusters for Skin Graft Applications by Templating Water-in-Water Pickering Emulsions
title_fullStr Fabrication of Human Keratinocyte Cell Clusters for Skin Graft Applications by Templating Water-in-Water Pickering Emulsions
title_full_unstemmed Fabrication of Human Keratinocyte Cell Clusters for Skin Graft Applications by Templating Water-in-Water Pickering Emulsions
title_sort fabrication of human keratinocyte cell clusters for skin graft applications by templating water-in-water pickering emulsions
publisher MDPI AG
series Biomimetics
issn 2313-7673
publishDate 2019-07-01
description Most current methods for the preparation of tissue spheroids require complex materials, involve tedious physical steps and are generally not scalable. We report a novel alternative, which is both inexpensive and up-scalable, to produce large quantities of viable human keratinocyte cell clusters (clusteroids). The method is based on a two-phase aqueous system of incompatible polymers forming a stable water-in-water (w/w) emulsion, which enabled us to rapidly fabricate cell clusteroids from HaCaT cells. We used w/w Pickering emulsion from aqueous solutions of the polymers dextran (DEX) and polyethylene oxide (PEO) and a particle stabilizer based on whey protein (WP). The HaCaT cells clearly preferred to distribute into the DEX-rich phase and this property was utilized to encapsulate them in the water-in-water (DEX-in-PEO) emulsion drops then osmotically shrank to compress them into clusters. Prepared formulations of HaCaT keratinocyte clusteroids in alginate hydrogel were grown where the cells percolated to mimic 3D tissue. The HaCaT cell clusteroids grew faster in the alginate film compared to the individual cells formulated in the same matrix. This methodology could potentially be utilised in biomedical applications.
topic tissue engineering
spheroids
keratinocyte
HaCaT
water-in-water emulsions
Pickering emulsions
PEO
DEX
hydrogels
alginate
url https://www.mdpi.com/2313-7673/4/3/50
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