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Cationic Cross-Linked Nanocellulose-Based Matrices for the Growth and Recovery of Intestinal Organoids

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BIOMACROMOLECULES
卷 22, 期 2, 页码 701-709

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AMER CHEMICAL SOC
DOI: 10.1021/acs.biomac.0c01510

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  1. Australian Research Council-Industry Transformation Research Hub
  2. Processing Advanced Lignocellulosics (PALS) [IH170100020]
  3. ARC [LP160100544]

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Highly carboxylated nanocellulose fibers can be functionalized and cationic cross-linked to form matrices for 3D cell culture, potentially supporting intestinal organoids growth. These hydrogels offer the necessary biochemical and mechanical properties, achieved through cross-linking with Ca2+ and Mg2+.
Highly carboxylated nanocellulose fibers can be functionalized with cell adhesive peptides and cationic cross-linked to form matrices for a three-dimensional (3D) cell culture. It is hypothesized that nanocellulose hydrogels cross-linked with divalent cations can provide the required biochemical and mechanical properties for intestinal organoid growth and recovery. Nanocellulose hydrogels are produced by TEMPO- and TEMPO-periodate-mediated oxidation and functionalized with RGD peptides. Mechanical properties are measured by rheology and optical properties quantified by UV-vis spectroscopy. Cellulosic matrices are cross-linked with Ca2+ and Mg2+ and intestinal organoids cultured for 4 days. The organoids are recovered for passaging and RNA extraction. TEMPO-periodate-oxidized nanocellulose fibers form functionalized hydrogels and support the growth of intestinal organoids. The highly transparent cellulosic matrix requires 4 times more Mg2+ than Ca2+ ions to reach the targeted stiffness. Organoids cultured in nanocellulose maintained a major living area for up to 4 days. Cell clusters recovered from magnesium-cross-linked hydrogels can be passaged, and their extracted RNA is intact. Cationic cross-linked nanocellulose hydrogels are promising alternative plant-based matrices for a 3D cell culture systems.

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