RRC ID 72321
Author Yunoki S, Hatayama H, Ohyabu Y, Kobayashi K.
Title Fibril matrices created with collagen from the marine fish barramundi for use in conventional three-dimensional cell culture.
Journal Int J Biol Macromol
Abstract Collagen obtained from fish offal (skin, scales, and bones) is required from some religious and ethnic groups, thus indirectly increasing demands for fish collagen for biomedical applications. The limitation of fish collagen is its lower thermal stability compared to mammalian collagen. In this study, we focused on collagen extracted from scales of the marine fish barramundi (Lates calcarifer) and demonstrated the suitability for the collagen to be utilized in collagen fibril matrices (CFM). Collagen was extracted from the scales through pepsin-digestion and purified (designated as "BC"). The denaturation temperature (Td) for BC was determined to be 36.4 °C, one of the highest among fish collagens. BC formed CFM which was thermally stable at 37 °C, while Td was lower than 37 °C. This could be explained by the fast fibril formation, initiating at temperatures near 20 °C in a temperature-elevated process. As a result, the NIH3T3 cells were successfully encapsulated in the CFM of BC and cultured three-dimensionally for 7 d. The cells spread and exhibited well-developed pseudopodia in the CFM of BC as observed in the CFM of pig collagen matrices. This is the first report on fish CFM used for conventional 3-D cell culture.
Volume 203
Pages 361-368
Published 2022-4-1
DOI 10.1016/j.ijbiomac.2022.01.098
PII S0141-8130(22)00113-1
PMID 35074336
MeSH Animals Cell Culture Techniques Collagen* Fishes Mammals Mice NIH 3T3 Cells Perciformes* Swine
IF 5.162
Resource
Human and Animal Cells NIH/3T3(RCB2767)