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Designer Self-Assembling Peptide Nanofiber Scaffolds for Adult Mouse Neural Stem Cell 3-Dimensional Cultures

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Title
Designer Self-Assembling Peptide Nanofiber Scaffolds for Adult Mouse Neural Stem Cell 3-Dimensional Cultures
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PLOS ONE, December 2006
DOI 10.1371/journal.pone.0000119
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Fabrizio Gelain, Daniele Bottai, Angleo Vescovi, Shuguang Zhang

Abstract

Biomedical researchers have become increasingly aware of the limitations of conventional 2-dimensional tissue cell culture systems, including coated Petri dishes, multi-well plates and slides, to fully address many critical issues in cell biology, cancer biology and neurobiology, such as the 3-D microenvironment, 3-D gradient diffusion, 3-D cell migration and 3-D cell-cell contact interactions. In order to fully understand how cells behave in the 3-D body, it is important to develop a well-controlled 3-D cell culture system where every single ingredient is known. Here we report the development of a 3-D cell culture system using a designer peptide nanofiber scaffold with mouse adult neural stem cells. We attached several functional motifs, including cell adhesion, differentiation and bone marrow homing motifs, to a self-assembling peptide RADA16 (Ac-RADARADARADARADA-COHN2). These functionalized peptides undergo self-assembly into a nanofiber structure similar to Matrigel. During cell culture, the cells were fully embedded in the 3-D environment of the scaffold. Two of the peptide scaffolds containing bone marrow homing motifs significantly enhanced the neural cell survival without extra soluble growth and neurotrophic factors to the routine cell culture media. In these designer scaffolds, the cell populations with beta-Tubulin(+), GFAP(+) and Nestin(+) markers are similar to those found in cell populations cultured on Matrigel. The gene expression profiling array experiments showed selective gene expression, possibly involved in neural stem cell adhesion and differentiation. Because the synthetic peptides are intrinsically pure and a number of desired function cellular motifs are easy to incorporate, these designer peptide nanofiber scaffolds provide a promising controlled 3-D culture system for diverse tissue cells, and are useful as well for general molecular and cell biology.

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United Kingdom 3 <1%
Iran, Islamic Republic of 2 <1%
India 2 <1%
Italy 1 <1%
Portugal 1 <1%
Finland 1 <1%
Australia 1 <1%
Israel 1 <1%
Other 3 <1%
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Student > Ph. D. Student 122 29%
Researcher 75 18%
Student > Master 66 16%
Student > Bachelor 36 8%
Professor > Associate Professor 25 6%
Other 54 13%
Unknown 47 11%
Readers by discipline Count As %
Agricultural and Biological Sciences 105 25%
Chemistry 53 12%
Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology 50 12%
Engineering 46 11%
Materials Science 39 9%
Other 67 16%
Unknown 65 15%