Authors
Patricia A Soucy, Maria Hoh, Will Heinz, Jan Hoh, Lewis Romer
Publication date
2015/1/1
Journal
Acta biomaterialia
Volume
11
Pages
264-273
Publisher
Elsevier
Description
Detailed control over the structural organization of scaffolds and engineered tissue constructs is a critical need in the quest to engineer functional tissues using biomaterials. This work presents a new approach to spatially direct endothelial tubulogenesis. Micropatterned fibronectin substrates were used to control lung fibroblast adhesion and growth and the subsequent deposition of fibroblast-derived matrix during culture. The fibroblast-derived matrix produced on the micropatterned substrates was tightly oriented by these patterns, with an average variation of only 8.5°. Further, regions of this oriented extracellular matrix provided directional control of developing endothelial tubes to within 10° of the original micropatterned substrate design. Endothelial cells seeded directly onto the micropatterned substrate did not form tubes. A metric for matrix anisotropy showed a relationship between the fibroblast-derived matrix …
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Scholar articles
PA Soucy, M Hoh, W Heinz, J Hoh, L Romer - Acta biomaterialia, 2015