Biomimetic Dextran-Based Hydrogel Layers for Cell Micropatterning over Large Areas Using the FluidFM BOT Technology.

Micropatterning of living single cells and cell clusters over millimeter-centimeter scale areas is of high demand in the development of cell-based biosensors. Micropatterning methodologies require both a suitable biomimetic support and a printing technology. In this work, we present the micropatterning of living mammalian cells on carboxymethyl dextran (CMD) hydrogel layers using the FluidFM BOT technology. In contrast to the ultrathin (few nanometers thick in the dry state) CMD films generally used in label-free biosensor applications, we developed CMD layers with thicknesses of several tens of nanometers in order to provide support for the controlled adhesion of living cells. The fabrication method and detailed characterization of the CMD layers are also described. The antifouling ability of the CMD surfaces is demonstrated by in situ optical waveguide lightmode spectroscopy measurements using serum modeling proteins with different electrostatic properties and molecular weights. Cell micropatterning on the CMD surface was obtained by printing cell adhesion mediating cRGDfK peptide molecules (cyclo(Arg-Gly-Asp-d-Phe-Lys)) directly from aqueous solution using microchanneled cantilevers with subsequent incubation of the printed surfaces in the living cell culture. Uniquely, we present cell patterns with different geometries (spot, line, and grid arrays) covering both micrometer and millimeter-centimeter scale areas. The adhered patterns were analyzed by phase contrast microscopy and the adhesion process on the patterns was real-time monitored by digital holographic microscopy, enabling to quantify the survival and migration of cells on the printed cRGDfK arrays.

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