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"Liver-on-a-Chip" Cultures of Primary Hepatocytes and Kupffer Cells for Hepatitis B Virus Infection
Published on: February 19, 2019
Microfabricated Liver-on-a-Chip with Membrane-Free Endothelial-Hepatic Interface for Long-Term Culture and
Preeti Sati1,2, Rafat Ali3,4, Madhu Verma2,5
1Material Science Programme, Indian Institute of Technology Kanpur, Kanpur, Uttar Pradesh, India.
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Liver tissue function relies on cells' spatial organization and interactions within a 3D microenvironment. While previously reported liver-on-a-chip models effectively provide basic structural organization and multilayered arrangements using artificial barriers, they fall short in replicating the higher-order organization of diverse cell types. Herein, we fabricated a membrane-free liver-on-a-chip (MF-LOC) using CGRGDS peptide-modified PEGDA hydrogel that not only provides a native-like 3D microenvironment for encapsulated HepG2 (Hepatocytes) cells and NIH-3T3 (fibroblasts) but also offers a platform for HUVEC monolayer formation. The immobilization of the CGRGDS peptide on the hydrogel surface, which operates at a nanoscale level to enhance cell adhesion and signaling via integrin binding, strengthens HUVEC adhesion and prevents cell detachment caused by the shear stress of direct tangential flow. In MF-LOC, nutrients easily diffuse through the HUVEC monolayer and hydrogel pores to sustain cell functions. Live/Dead imaging and cell tracking showed HepG2 clusters associated with neighboring NIH-3T3 fibroblasts, with HUVECs forming a surface monolayer which replicate native liver structure. Functional validation confirmed prolonged albumin and urea secretion, with MF-LOC exhibiting sustained CYP1A1 enzyme activity compared to gold standard microsomes, highlighting its ability to replicate liver-like metabolism. MF-LOC has the potential for predicting drug-induced liver injury (DILI) and may provide a powerful platform for disease modeling.
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