AVS 64th International Symposium & Exhibition
    Biomaterial Interfaces Division Tuesday Sessions
       Session BI+AS+MI+SA-TuA

Invited Paper BI+AS+MI+SA-TuA1
Cell-instructive Polymer Matrices for Therapies and Tissue Models

Tuesday, October 31, 2017, 2:20 pm, Room 12

Session: Bio from 2D to 3D: Challenges in Fabrication and Characterization & Flash Presentations
Presenter: Carsten Werner, Leibniz Institute of Polymer Research Dresden and TU Dresden, Deutschland
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Sulphated and non-sulphated glycosaminoglycans (GAGs) can be instrumental in biomedical technologies beyond. In particular, incorporation of GAGs into biomaterials has been demonstrated to allow for the biomimetic modulation of growth factor signaling, providing control over therapeutically relevant cell fate decisions in various different settings. In an attempt to systematically explore the related options, we have introduced a rational design strategy for biology-inspired hydrogels based on multi-armed poly(ethylene glycol), GAGs and peptides (1,2,3). The theoretically predicted decoupling of biochemical and mechanical gel properties was confirmed experimentally and applied for implementing GAG-based biofunctionalization schemes to afford cell adhesiveness and morphogen presentation. A number of applications of customized GAG-based materials will be given, including inflammation-modulating wound dressings (3), cryogel particles to support cell replacement in Parkinson’s disease (4) and gel matrices to enable tissue and disease in vitro models for cancer biology (5,6) and nephrotoxicity studies. In sum, our reported approach demonstrates the power of joint theoretical and experimental efforts in creating bioactive materials with specifically and independently controllable characteristics (7).

References

(1) U. Freudenberg, J.-U. Sommer, K. Levental, P. Welzel, A. Zieris, K. Chwalek, , K. Schneider, S. Prokoph, M. Prewitz, R. Dockhorn, C. Werner (2012) Adv Funct Mater 22:1391

(2) M. Tsurkan, K. Chwalek, S. Prokoph, A. Zieris, K. Levental, U. Freudenberg, C. Werner (2013) Adv Mater 25:2606

(3) U. Freudenberg, A. Zieris, K. Chwalek, M.V. Tsurkan, M.F. Maitz, P. Atallah, K.R. Levental, S.A. Eming, C.Werner (2015) J Control Release 220:79

(4) B. Newland, P.B. Welzel, H. Newland, C. Renneberg, P. Kolar, M. Tsurkan, A. Rosser, U. Freudenberg, C. Werner (2015) Small 11:5047

(5) K. Chwalek, M.V. Tsurkan, U. Freudenberg, C. Werner (2014) Sci Rep 4:4414

(6) L.J. Bray, M. Binner, A. Holzheu, J. Friedrichs, U. Freudenberg, D.W. Hutmacher, C. Werner (2015) Biomaterials 53:609

(7) U. Freudenberg, Y. Liang, K.L. Kiick, C. Werner (2016) Adv Mater 10.1002/adma.201601908