posted on 2014-08-26, 00:00authored byC. A. Custódio, V. San Miguel-Arranz, R. A. Gropeanu, M. Gropeanu, M. Wirkner, R. L. Reis, J. F. Mano, A. del Campo
We
present a phototriggerable system that allows for the spatiotemporal
controlled attachment of selected cell types to a biomaterial using
immobilized antibodies that specifically target individual cell phenotypes. o-Nitrobenzyl caged biotin was used to functionalize chitosan
membranes and mediate site-specific coupling of streptavidin and biotinylated
antibodies after light activation. The ability of this system to capture
and immobilize specific cells on a surface was tested using endothelial-specific
biotinylated antibodies and nonspecific ones as controls. Homogeneous
patterned monolayers of human umbilical vein endothelial cells were
obtained on CD31-functionalized surfaces. This is a simple and generic
approach that is applicable to other ligands, materials, and cell
types and shows the flexibility of caged ligands to trigger and control
the interaction between cells and biomaterials.