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Date publication
avril 2015
Journal
Angewandte Chemie (International ed. in English)
Auteurs
Membres identifiés du Cancéropôle Est :
Dr BARTHELEMY Philippe
Tous les auteurs :
Latxague L, Ramin MA, Appavoo A, Berto P, Maisani M, Ehret C, Chassande O, Barthélémy P
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Résumé
Controlling the behavior of stem cells through the supramolecular architecture of the extracellular matrix remains an important challenge in the culture of stem cells. Herein, we report on a new generation of low-molecular-weight gelators (LMWG) for the culture of isolated stem cells. The bola-amphiphile structures derived from nucleolipids feature unique rheological and biological properties suitable for tissue engineering applications. The bola-amphiphile-based hydrogel scaffold exhibits the following essential properties: it is nontoxic, easy to handle, injectable, and features a biocompatible rheology. The reported glycosyl-nucleoside bola-amphiphiles (GNBA) are the first examples of LMWG that allow the culture of isolated stem cells in a gel matrix. The results (TEM observations and rheology) suggest that the supramolecular organizations of the matrix play a role in the behavior of stem cells in 3D environments.
Mots clés
Biocompatible Materials, chemistry, Cells, Cultured, Glycosylation, Humans, Hydrogel, chemistry, Molecular Weight, Nucleosides, chemistry, Rheology, Stem Cells, cytology, Surface-Active Agents, chemistry, Tissue Engineering, Tissue Scaffolds, chemistry
Référence
Angew. Chem. Int. Ed. Engl.. 2015 Apr;54(15):4517-21