Polycaprolactone nanofibers colonized by HeLa cells: an alternative for in vitro investigation of fungal infection.
Elton da Cruz Alves PereiraBeatriz Vesco DinizLarissa Miwa Kikuchi OchikuboThaís E KawasakiFlavia Franco VeigaDanielle Lazarin-BidóiaGabriel B CesarEduardo RadovanovicWilker CaetanoTerezinha Inez Estivalet SvidzinskiMelyssa Fernanda Norman NegriPublished in: Future microbiology (2023)
Introduction: In vitro 3D equivalent tissues can be used for studies of fungal infections. Objectives: To develop 3D electrospun nanofibers using polycaprolactone (PCL) colonized by HeLa cells as a possible in vitro model for the investigation of fungal infection. Materials & methods: A PCL solution was synthesized and electrospun. HeLa cells were cultured on the nanostructured PCL scaffolds, forming a 3D structure. Physicochemical, biological and Candida albicans infection assays were performed in this model. Results: The nanostructured PCL scaffolds showed favorable physicochemical characteristics and allowed the colonization of HeLa cells, which showed indications of extracellular matrix production. Conclusions: Fungal infection was evidenced in the 3D nanostructured PCL scaffolds, being viable, economical and compatible to study fungal infections in vitro .