Protein-coated ultra-high viscosity (UHV)-alginate hydrogels are essential to mimic the physiological in vivo environment of humans in several in vitro applications. This work presents an optimized bioreactor-integrated freeze-drying process for Matrigel(TM)-coated UHV-alginate microcarriers in the context of human induced pluripotent stem cell (hiPSC) expansion. The impact of freeze-drying on the UHV-alginate microcarriers using trehalose 100 mg/mL in 0.9% NaCl as a lyoprotective agent, as well as the stem cell response using hiPSCs, was analyzed using microscopy-based screenings. First observations of the process showed that the integrity of the cake was preserved in the samples with a maximum vapor exchanging rate. Following rehydration, the UHV-alginate microcarriers retained their original morphology. Upon the addition of Poloxamer 188, stickiness and bubble formation were reduced. The expansion of hiPSCs in a suspension bioreactor resulted in a 5-7-fold increase in total cell count, yielding at least 1.3 Ã 10(7) cells with viability exceeding 80% after seven days of cultivation. In flow cytometry analysis, the pluripotency factors OCT3/4 and SSEA4 resulted in positive signals in over 98% of cells, while the differentiation factor SSEA1 was positive in fewer than 10% of cells. Supported by preceding in silico predictions of drying time, this study presents, for the first time, basic steps toward a "ready-to-use" bioreactor-integrated freeze-drying process for UHV-alginate microcarriers in the iPSC context.
Drying of Functional Hydrogels: Development of a Workflow for Bioreactor-Integrated Freeze-Drying of Protein-Coated Alginate Microcarriers for iPS Cell-Based Screenings.
功能性水凝胶的干燥:开发用于基于 iPS 细胞筛选的蛋白质包覆藻酸盐微载体的生物反应器集成冷冻干燥工作流程。
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| 期刊: | Gels | 影响因子: | 5.300 |
| 时间: | 2025 | 起止号: | 2025 Jun 7; 11(6):439 |
| doi: | 10.3390/gels11060439 | ||
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