TY - JOUR
T1 - Self-organization of hepatocyte morphogenesis depending on the size of collagen microbeads relative to hepatocytes
AU - Ajoudanian, Mohammad
AU - Enomoto, Keita
AU - Tokunaga, Yasuaki
AU - Minami, Hiroshi
AU - Chung, Seok
AU - Tanishita, Kazuo
AU - Kamm, Roger D.
AU - Sudo, Ryo
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
© 2019 IOP Publishing Ltd.
PY - 2019
Y1 - 2019
N2 - Recent advances in microfabrication technologies have enabled us to construct collagen gel microbeads, which can be cultured with hepatocytes. However, little is known about the hepatocyte-collagen gel microbead interactions. Here, we aimed to clarify the effects of the balance between cell-cell and cell-collagen gel microbead interactions on hepatocyte morphogenesis and functions. The magnitude of cell-microbead interactions was controlled by changing the size of the microbeads, which were smaller than, comparable to, and larger than hepatocytes. These small, medium, and large microbeads were cultured separately with primary hepatocytes. Phase-contrast and time-lapse imaging revealed that the medium microbeads significantly induced the construction of 3D structures composed of the microbeads and hepatocytes in a self-organizing manner, whereas hepatocytes formed 2D monolayers with the small or large microbeads. These results suggest that only the medium microbeads induced the 3D tissue formation of hepatocytes. Furthermore, liver-specific functions, such as albumin secretion and ammonia clearance, were significantly upregulated in the 3D structures. These findings are critical to understand how to control the construction of 3D hepatocyte tissues with hydrogel microbeads in the context of biofabrication.
AB - Recent advances in microfabrication technologies have enabled us to construct collagen gel microbeads, which can be cultured with hepatocytes. However, little is known about the hepatocyte-collagen gel microbead interactions. Here, we aimed to clarify the effects of the balance between cell-cell and cell-collagen gel microbead interactions on hepatocyte morphogenesis and functions. The magnitude of cell-microbead interactions was controlled by changing the size of the microbeads, which were smaller than, comparable to, and larger than hepatocytes. These small, medium, and large microbeads were cultured separately with primary hepatocytes. Phase-contrast and time-lapse imaging revealed that the medium microbeads significantly induced the construction of 3D structures composed of the microbeads and hepatocytes in a self-organizing manner, whereas hepatocytes formed 2D monolayers with the small or large microbeads. These results suggest that only the medium microbeads induced the 3D tissue formation of hepatocytes. Furthermore, liver-specific functions, such as albumin secretion and ammonia clearance, were significantly upregulated in the 3D structures. These findings are critical to understand how to control the construction of 3D hepatocyte tissues with hydrogel microbeads in the context of biofabrication.
KW - 3D culture
KW - Collagen microbeads
KW - Hepatocyte
KW - Self-organization
KW - Tissue engineering
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U2 - 10.1088/1758-5090/ab145d
DO - 10.1088/1758-5090/ab145d
M3 - Article
C2 - 31025629
AN - SCOPUS:85065437377
SN - 1758-5082
VL - 11
JO - Biofabrication
JF - Biofabrication
IS - 3
M1 - 035007
ER -