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A deep and permeable nanofibrous oval-shaped microwell array for the stable formation of viable and functional spheroids SCIE SCOPUS

Title
A deep and permeable nanofibrous oval-shaped microwell array for the stable formation of viable and functional spheroids
Authors
Kim, DohuiLee, Seong JinYoun, JaeseungHong, HyeonjunEom, SeongsuKim, Dong Sung
Date Issued
2021-07
Publisher
IOP Publishing Ltd
Abstract
Despite the potential of a nanofibrous (NF) microwell array as a permeable microwell array to improve the viability and functions of spheroids, thanks to the superior permeability to both gases and solutes, there have still been difficulties regarding the stable formation of spheroids in the NF microwell array due to the low aspect ratio (AR) and the large interspacing between microwells. This study proposes a nanofibrous oval-shaped microwell array, named the NOVA microwell array, with both a high AR and a high well density, enabling us to not only collect cells in the microwell with a high cell seeding efficiency, but also to generate multiple viable and functional spheroids in a uniform and stable manner. To realize a deep NOVA microwell array with a high aspect ratio (AR = 0.9) and a high well density (494 wells cm(-2)), we developed a matched-mold thermoforming process for the fabrication of both size- and AR-controllable NOVA microwell arrays with various interspacing between microwells while maintaining the porous nature of the NF membrane. The human hepatocellular carcinoma (HepG2) cell spheroids cultured on the deep NOVA microwell array not only had uniform size and shape, with a spheroid circularity of 0.80 +/- 0.03 at a cell seeding efficiency of 94.29 +/- 9.55%, but also exhibited enhanced viability with a small fraction of dead cells and promoted functionality with increased albumin secretion, compared with the conventional impermeable microwell array. The superior characteristics of the deep NOVA microwell array, i.e. a high AR, a high well density, and a high permeability, pave the way to the production of various viable and functional spheroids and even organoids in a scalable manner.
URI
https://oasis.postech.ac.kr/handle/2014.oak/108464
DOI
10.1088/1758-5090/ac044c
ISSN
1758-5082
Article Type
Article
Citation
BIOFABRICATION, vol. 13, no. 3, 2021-07
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