Fibril-Guided Three-Dimensional Assembly of Human Fibroblastic Reticular Cells
DOI
10.1021/acsabm.4c00331
Document Type
Journal Article
Publication Date
6-17-2024
Publication Title
ACS Applied Bio Materials
Volume
7
Issue
6
First Page
3953
Last Page
3963
Keywords
3D cell culture, cell therapy, injectable scaffold, lymph node, lymph node stromal cells, self-assembling peptide, spheroids, T cell tolerance
Abstract
Fibroblastic reticular cells (FRCs) are stromal cells (SCs) that can be isolated from lymph node (LN) biopsies. Studies have shown that these nonhematopoietic cells have the capacity to shape and regulate adaptive immunity and can become a form of personalized cell therapy. Successful translational efforts, however, require the cells to be formulated as injectable units, with their native architecture preserved. The intrinsic reticular organization of FRCs, however, is lost in the monolayer cultures. Organizing FRCs into three-dimensional (3D) clusters would recapitulate their structural and functional attributes. Herein, we report a scaffolding method based on the self-assembling peptide (SAP) EAKII biotinylated at the N-terminus (EAKbt). Cross-linking with avidin transformed the EAKbt fibrils into a dense network of coacervates. The combined forces of fibrillization and bioaffinity interactions in the cross-linked EAKbt likely drove the cells into a cohesive 3D reticula. This facile method of generating clustered FRCs (clFRCs) can be completed within 10 days. In vitro clFRCs attracted the infiltration of T cells and rendered an immunosuppressive milieu in the cocultures. These results demonstrate the potential of clFRCs as a method for stromal cell delivery.
Open Access
Hybrid_Gold
Repository Citation
Velankar, K., Liu, W., Hartmeier, P., Veleke, S., Reddy, G., Clegg, B., Gawalt, E., Fan, Y., & Meng, W. (2024). Fibril-Guided Three-Dimensional Assembly of Human Fibroblastic Reticular Cells. ACS Applied Bio Materials, 7 (6), 3953-3963. https://doi.org/10.1021/acsabm.4c00331