Guiding bone cell network formation in 3D via photosensitized two-photon ablation

ACTA BIOMATERIALIA(2024)

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A long-standing challenge in skeletal tissue engineering is to reconstruct a three-dimensionally (3D) interconnected bone cell network in vitro that mimics the native bone microarchitecture. While conventional hydrogels are extensively used in studying bone cell behavior in vitro, current techniques lack the precision to manipulate the complex pericellular environment found in bone. The goal of this study is to guide single bone cells to form a 3D network in vitro via photosensitized two-photon ablation of microchannels in gelatin methacryloyl (GelMA) hydrogels. A water-soluble two-photon photosensitizer (P2CK) was added to soft GelMA hydrogels to enhance the ablation efficiency. Remarkably, adding 0.5 mM P2CK reduced the energy dosage threshold five-fold compared to untreated controls, enabling more cell-compatible ablation. By employing low-energy ablation (100 J/cm(2)) with a grid pattern of 1 mu m wide and 30 mu m deep microchannels, we induced dendritic outgrowth in human mesenchymal stem cells (hMSC). After 7 days, the cells successfully utilized the microchannels and formed a 3D network. Our findings reveal that cellular viability after low-energy ablation was comparable to unablated controls, whereas high-energy ablation (500 J/cm(2)) resulted in 42 % cell death. Low-energy grid ablation significantly promoted network formation and >40 mu m long protrusion outgrowth. While the broad-spectrum matrix metalloproteinase inhibitor (GM6001) reduced cell spreading by inhibiting matrix degradation, cells invaded the microchannel grid with long protrusions. Collectively, these results emphasize the potential of photosensitized two-photon hydrogel ablation as a high-precision tool for laser-guided biofabrication of 3D cellular networks in vitro.
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Biofabrication,Hydrogels,Gelatin methacryloyl,Two-photon ablation,3D cellular networks
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