The Rapid Generation of Cell-Laden, FACS-CompatibleCollagen Gels

Citation:

Xiao, Y. ; Huang, Q. ; Collins, J. W. ; Brouchon, J. ; Nelson, J. A. ; Niziolek, Z. ; O'Neil, A. ; Ye, F. ; Weitz, D. A. ; Heyman, J. A. The Rapid Generation of Cell-Laden, FACS-CompatibleCollagen Gels. Organoids 2023, 2 204-217. Copy at http://www.tinyurl.com/ymcl7b5j
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Abstract:

A three-dimensional cell culture in hydrogel beads can support cell growth and differentiation into multi-cellular structures, and these gel beads could be used as building blocks for more complex three-dimensional assemblies. This requires hydrogel beads that are robust enough to sort via FACS yet can be degraded by cell-secreted enzymes. Collagen polymers form hydrogels that are excellent cell growth substrates; however, collagen-containing hydrogel beads typically include additional polymers that limit their degradation. Here, we introduce a simple microfluidic method to generate robust, sortable, cell-laden collagen hydrogel beads. We use on-device pH control to trigger collagen gelation without exposing cells to low pH, ensuring high cell viability. We fabricate microfluidic devices to generate droplets with a wide size range, as demonstrated by production of both small (~55 µm diameter) and large (~300 µm diameter) collagen gels. All hydrogels are sufficiently robust to allow for sorting using FACS. Moreover, high cell viability is maintained throughout the process.

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