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Rapid Single-Step Growth of MOF Exoskeleton on Mammalian Cells for Enhanced Cytoprotection

Authors
Ha, LauraRyu, UnJinKang, Dong-ChangKim, Jung-KyunSun, DengrongKwon, Yong-EunChoi, Kyung MinKim, Dong-Pyo
Issue Date
Jul-2021
Publisher
AMER CHEMICAL SOC
Keywords
artificial exoskeleton; biomimetic mineralization; cytoprotection; mammalian cell; metal-organic frameworks
Citation
ACS BIOMATERIALS SCIENCE & ENGINEERING, v.7, no.7, pp 3075 - 3081
Pages
7
Journal Title
ACS BIOMATERIALS SCIENCE & ENGINEERING
Volume
7
Number
7
Start Page
3075
End Page
3081
URI
https://scholarworks.sookmyung.ac.kr/handle/2020.sw.sookmyung/146504
DOI
10.1021/acsbiomaterials.1c00539
ISSN
2373-9878
2373-9878
Abstract
Mammalian cells are promising agents for cell therapy, diagnostics, and drug delivery. For full utilization of the cells, development of an exoskeleton may be beneficial to protecting the cells against the environmental stresses and cytotoxins to which they are susceptible. We report here a rapid single-step method for growing metal-organic framework (MOF) exoskeletons on a mammalian cell surface under cytocompatible conditions. The MOF exoskeleton coating on the mammalian cells was developed via a one-pot biomimetic mineralization process. With the exoskeleton on, the individual cells were successfully protected against cell protease (i.e., Proteinase K), whereas smaller-sized nutrient transport across the exoskeleton was maintained. Moreover, vital cellular activities mediated by transmembrane GLUT transporter proteins were also unaffected by the MOF exoskeleton formation on the cell surfaces. Altogether, this ability to control the access of specific molecules to a single cell through the porous exoskeleton, along with the cytoprotection provided, should be valuable for biomedical applications of mammalian cells.
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