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Cell Membrane-Coated Electrospun Fibers Enhance Keratinocyte Growth through Cell-Type Specific Interactions.

Wai Hon ChooiQuanbin DongJeremy Zhi Yan LowClement YuenJiah Shin ChinJunquan LinWilliam OngQuan LiuSing Yian Chew
Published in: ACS applied bio materials (2021)
Although cell membrane-coated fiber scaffolds can be useful for regenerative medicine by presenting both cell surface antigens and topographical cues, it remains unknown whether changes in cellular behavior on cell membrane-coated scaffolds are due to specific cell-cell interactions. In this work, the effects of scaffold fiber diameters and surface charges on the cell membrane coating efficiency were explored. Furthermore, fibroblast membrane-coated scaffolds improved the growth of human keratinocytes as compared to red blood cell membrane-coated and plain scaffolds. These results suggest the biofunctionality of cell membrane-coated scaffolds and the specific cell-cell interactions that are preserved to modulate cellular response.
Keyphrases
  • tissue engineering
  • single cell
  • cell therapy
  • stem cells
  • dendritic cells
  • bone marrow