Influence of Gelatin on Adhesion, Proliferation, and Adipogenic Differentiation of Adipose Tissue-Derived Stem Cells Cultured on Soy Protein-Agarose Scaffolds.
Seong-Joon HongDo-Hyun KimJi-Hwan RyooSu-Min ParkHyuk-Cheol KwonDong-Hyun KeumDong-Min ShinSung-Gu HanPublished in: Foods (Basel, Switzerland) (2024)
Scaffolds play a key role in cultured meat production by providing an optimal environment for efficient cell attachment, growth, and development. This study investigated the effects of gelatin coating on the adhesion, proliferation, and adipogenic differentiation of adipose tissue-derived stem cells (ADSCs) cultured on soy protein-agarose scaffolds. Gelatin-coated scaffolds were prepared using 0.5% and 1.0% ( w / v ) gelatin solutions. The microstructure, water absorption rate, mechanical strength, cytotoxicity, cell adhesion, proliferation, and differentiation capabilities of the scaffolds were analyzed. Field emission scanning electron microscopy revealed the porous microstructure of the scaffolds, which was suitable for cell growth. Gelatin-coated scaffolds exhibited a significantly higher water absorption rate than that of non-coated scaffolds, indicating increased hydrophilicity. In addition, gelatin coating increased the mechanical strength of the scaffolds. Gelatin coating did not show cytotoxicity but significantly enhanced cell adhesion and proliferation. The gene expression levels of peroxisome proliferator-activated receptor gamma, CCAT/enhancer-binding protein alpha, and fatty acid-binding protein 4 were upregulated, and lipid accumulation was increased by gelatin coating. These findings suggest that gelatin-coated scaffolds provide a supportive microenvironment for ADSC growth and differentiation, highlighting their potential as a strategy for the improvement of cultured meat production and adipose tissue engineering.
Keyphrases
- tissue engineering
- stem cells
- binding protein
- adipose tissue
- cell adhesion
- gene expression
- signaling pathway
- fatty acid
- insulin resistance
- electron microscopy
- dna methylation
- cell therapy
- metabolic syndrome
- high resolution
- single cell
- high fat diet
- white matter
- staphylococcus aureus
- skeletal muscle
- pseudomonas aeruginosa
- bone marrow
- multiple sclerosis
- mass spectrometry
- protein protein
- cell migration