RRC ID 71936
Author Moriwaki S, Yoshizaki Y, Konno T.
Title Phospholipid polymer hydrogels with rapid dissociation for reversible cell immobilization.
Journal J Mater Chem B
Abstract A reversible and cytocompatible cell immobilization polymer matrix with a rapid dissociation rate was prepared using a zwitterionic phospholipid polymer bearing phenylboronic acid and poly(vinyl alcohol) (PVA). A reversible and spontaneously forming phospholipid polymer hydrogel is reported for use as a cell immobilization matrix which caused no invasive damage to the cells. To improve the possibility of applying the hydrogels as a reversible cell immobilization matrix, the stimuli-responsive dissociation rate of polymer hydrogels was designed to have a more rapid rate to ease the recovery of the immobilized cells. In this study, a phospholipid polymer containing 3-methacrylamide phenylboronic acid (MAPBA) as the phenylboronic acid unit was synthesized. The water-soluble phospholipid polymer (PMB-MAPBA) can spontaneously form polymer hydrogels after mixing with PVA solution under normal pressure, room temperature, and neutral pH conditions. Also, the dissociation of the hydrogels after the addition of D-sorbitol completely occurred within 10 minutes. The cells were easily immobilized on the hydrogels during the preparation process. Also, the recovery ratio of the immobilized cells was improved due to the rapid dissociation of the hydrogels. The reversible and spontaneously formed phospholipid polymer hydrogels are promising for use as soft materials for platforms for cell engineering.
Volume 10(14)
Pages 2628-2636
Published 2022-4-6
DOI 10.1039/d1tb02316k
PMID 35015009
MeSH Hydrogels* Phospholipids Polymers* Polyvinyl Alcohol Solubility
IF 5.344
Resource
Human and Animal Cells HeLa