TY - JOUR
T1 - Cell adhesion control on photoreactive phospholipid polymer surfaces
AU - Byambaa, Batzaya
AU - Konno, Tomohiro
AU - Ishihara, Kazuhiko
PY - 2012/11/1
Y1 - 2012/11/1
N2 - Non-invasive and effective cell recovery from culture substrates is important for the passage and characterization of cells. In this study, a photoreactive polymer surface, which uses UV-irradiation to control substrate cell adhesion, was prepared. The photoreactive phospholipid polymer (PMB-PL) reported herein, was composed of a both 2-methacryloyloxyethyl phosphorylcholine (MPC) unit as a cytocompatible unit and methacrylate bearing a photolabile nitrobenzyl group. The PMB-PL polymer was used to coat a cell culture substrate thus affording a photoreactive surface. Surface analysis of the PMB-PL coating indicated a strong photoresponse owing to the sensitivity of the PL unit. Before light exposure, the PMB-PL surface provided cell adhesion. Following UV-irradiation, the PMB-PL coating was converted to a neutral ζ-potential and hydrophilic surface. The photoreactive surface conversion process allowed for the detachment of adhered cells from the PMB-PL surface while maintaining cell viability. This study demonstrates the promise and significance of the PMB-PL photoreactive surface as a method to control cell attachment and detachment for cell function investigation.
AB - Non-invasive and effective cell recovery from culture substrates is important for the passage and characterization of cells. In this study, a photoreactive polymer surface, which uses UV-irradiation to control substrate cell adhesion, was prepared. The photoreactive phospholipid polymer (PMB-PL) reported herein, was composed of a both 2-methacryloyloxyethyl phosphorylcholine (MPC) unit as a cytocompatible unit and methacrylate bearing a photolabile nitrobenzyl group. The PMB-PL polymer was used to coat a cell culture substrate thus affording a photoreactive surface. Surface analysis of the PMB-PL coating indicated a strong photoresponse owing to the sensitivity of the PL unit. Before light exposure, the PMB-PL surface provided cell adhesion. Following UV-irradiation, the PMB-PL coating was converted to a neutral ζ-potential and hydrophilic surface. The photoreactive surface conversion process allowed for the detachment of adhered cells from the PMB-PL surface while maintaining cell viability. This study demonstrates the promise and significance of the PMB-PL photoreactive surface as a method to control cell attachment and detachment for cell function investigation.
KW - Cell attachment
KW - Cell detachment
KW - Phospholipid polymer
KW - Photocleavable
KW - Photoreactive polymer
KW - Stimuli-responsive
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U2 - 10.1016/j.colsurfb.2011.08.029
DO - 10.1016/j.colsurfb.2011.08.029
M3 - Article
C2 - 21982212
AN - SCOPUS:84863875575
SN - 0927-7765
VL - 99
SP - 1
EP - 6
JO - Colloids and Surfaces B: Biointerfaces
JF - Colloids and Surfaces B: Biointerfaces
ER -