Peptide Modification of Sodium Alginate To Induce Selective Capture of Cardiac Cell Populations

Isolation of selected populations from heterogeneous cell mixtures and retrieval of the captured population of interest for regenerative medicine and diagnostics applications is one of the challenges that may be addressed by microfluidics. An affinity adhesion strategy was tested using the tetrapept...

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Main Author: Brown, Melissa Andrea Natalie
Other Authors: Radisic, Milica
Language:en_ca
Published: 2009
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Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/1807/17496
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spelling ndltd-TORONTO-oai-tspace.library.utoronto.ca-1807-174962013-04-19T19:59:13ZPeptide Modification of Sodium Alginate To Induce Selective Capture of Cardiac Cell PopulationsBrown, Melissa Andrea NataliealginatecardiacRGDSadhesionVAPGREDVmicrofluidics0541Isolation of selected populations from heterogeneous cell mixtures and retrieval of the captured population of interest for regenerative medicine and diagnostics applications is one of the challenges that may be addressed by microfluidics. An affinity adhesion strategy was tested using the tetrapeptides RGDS (arg-gly-asp-ser), REDV (arg-glu-asp-val) and VAPG (val-ala-pro-gly) to modify an alginate hydrogel surface layer to selectively adhere fibroblast (FB), endothelial (EC) and smooth muscle cell (SMC) populations, respectively, of the non-myocyte cardiac cell fraction. Incorporation of peptides into sodium alginate gel surface coatings demonstrated a preferential, seeding density-dependent adhesion relationship on alginate-RGDS when tested with a cardiomyocyte-depleted cell suspension in both static culture and in microfluidic devices. Seeding density-dependent attachment was seen with close to 100% release of viable cells from coated surfaces upon application of ethylenediaminetetraacetic acid (EDTA). Further work will optimize the system with REDV and VAPG to capture ECs and SMCs.Radisic, Milica2009-062009-07-30T18:58:07ZNO_RESTRICTION2009-07-30T18:58:07Z2009-07-30T18:58:07ZThesishttp://hdl.handle.net/1807/17496en_ca
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topic alginate
cardiac
RGDS
adhesion
VAPG
REDV
microfluidics
0541
spellingShingle alginate
cardiac
RGDS
adhesion
VAPG
REDV
microfluidics
0541
Brown, Melissa Andrea Natalie
Peptide Modification of Sodium Alginate To Induce Selective Capture of Cardiac Cell Populations
description Isolation of selected populations from heterogeneous cell mixtures and retrieval of the captured population of interest for regenerative medicine and diagnostics applications is one of the challenges that may be addressed by microfluidics. An affinity adhesion strategy was tested using the tetrapeptides RGDS (arg-gly-asp-ser), REDV (arg-glu-asp-val) and VAPG (val-ala-pro-gly) to modify an alginate hydrogel surface layer to selectively adhere fibroblast (FB), endothelial (EC) and smooth muscle cell (SMC) populations, respectively, of the non-myocyte cardiac cell fraction. Incorporation of peptides into sodium alginate gel surface coatings demonstrated a preferential, seeding density-dependent adhesion relationship on alginate-RGDS when tested with a cardiomyocyte-depleted cell suspension in both static culture and in microfluidic devices. Seeding density-dependent attachment was seen with close to 100% release of viable cells from coated surfaces upon application of ethylenediaminetetraacetic acid (EDTA). Further work will optimize the system with REDV and VAPG to capture ECs and SMCs.
author2 Radisic, Milica
author_facet Radisic, Milica
Brown, Melissa Andrea Natalie
author Brown, Melissa Andrea Natalie
author_sort Brown, Melissa Andrea Natalie
title Peptide Modification of Sodium Alginate To Induce Selective Capture of Cardiac Cell Populations
title_short Peptide Modification of Sodium Alginate To Induce Selective Capture of Cardiac Cell Populations
title_full Peptide Modification of Sodium Alginate To Induce Selective Capture of Cardiac Cell Populations
title_fullStr Peptide Modification of Sodium Alginate To Induce Selective Capture of Cardiac Cell Populations
title_full_unstemmed Peptide Modification of Sodium Alginate To Induce Selective Capture of Cardiac Cell Populations
title_sort peptide modification of sodium alginate to induce selective capture of cardiac cell populations
publishDate 2009
url http://hdl.handle.net/1807/17496
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