Efficient stem cell delivery into biomaterials using capillary driven encapsulation
Efficient stem cell delivery into biomaterials using capillary driven encapsulation are disclosed herein where stem/progenitor and/or tissue specific cells are rapidly and efficiently seeded via capillary driven encapsulation into a porous scaffold for cell delivery in the skin or any other organ. The rapid capillary force approach maximizes both seeding time and efficiency by combining hydrophobic, entropic and capillary forces to promote active, ‘bottom-up’ cell engraftment. This methodology uses micro domain patterned biopolymers in a porous dry gel to generate capillary pressure to move a viscous stem cell mix from a hydrophobic reservoir into the polymer matrix to promote active cell seeding within the entire gel volume.
1 . A method of seeding stem, progenitor and/or tissue specific cells within a dressing, comprising:
providing a hydrophobic substance positioned within a tray;
providing an aqueous solution containing a cell population comprised of stem, progenitor and/or tissue specific cells which are maintained or suspended within and retained upon the hydrophobic substance positioned within the tray;
placing a porous hydrogel comprised of a lyophilized collagen in pullulan hydrogel and having a mosaic distribution of a solid film or membrane matrix into contact with the aqueous solution such that at least a portion of the cell population is drawn via a capillary force into micropores of the porous hydrogel and each solid film or membrane matrix deforms around the aqueous solution and the portion of the cell population via the capillary force, wherein the porous hydrogel is sized for placement within or upon a wound; and
maintaining contact of the porous hydrogel with the aqueous solution such that the aqueous solution and the portion of the cell population are enclosed within the deformed solid film or membrane matrix via dynamic liquid surface tension such that the aqueous solution and the portion of the cell population are retained within the porous hydrogel.
2 . The method of claim 1 wherein the hydrophobic substance comprises a hydrophobic wax material, a super hydrophobic material, a hydrophobic liquid, or a perfluorocarbon liquid.
3 . The method of claim 1 wherein the solid film or membrane matrix comprises a collagen, silk, polymer microdomain, or biodegradable microfilm.
4 . The method of claim 1 wherein the pullulan hydrogel comprises 5% lyophilized collagen.
5 . The method of claim 1 wherein the aqueous solution comprises an aqueous nutrient medium that is placed upon the hydrophobic substance.
6 . The method of claim 1 wherein the cell population comprises adipose-derived mesenchymal stem cells or bone marrow-derived mesenchymal stem cells.
7 . A method of seeding stem, progenitor and/or tissue specific cells within a dressing, comprising:
placing an aqueous cell mixture solution having a cell population maintained or suspended within an aqueous solution on or in a hydrophobic substance, wherein the cell population comprises stem, progenitor and/or tissue specific cells;
providing a bioscaffold comprising a lyophilized collagen in pullulan hydrogel which has a mosaic distribution of a solid film or membrane matrix, wherein the bioscaffold is placed upon the hydrophobic substance and the aqueous cell mixture solution is absorbed via a capillary force into the bioscaffold such that each solid film or membrane matrix deforms around the aqueous cell mixture solution via the capillary force, resulting in cell engraftment within the bioscaffold; and
wherein the aqueous cell mixture solution is enclosed within the solid film or membrane matrix via dynamic liquid surface tension such that the aqueous cell mixture solution is retained within the bioscaffold.
8 . The method of claim 7 wherein the hydrophobic substance comprises a hydrophobic wax material, a super hydrophobic material, a hydrophobic liquid, or a perfluorocarbon liquid.
9 . The method of claim 7 wherein the solid film or membrane matrix comprises a collagen, silk, polymer microdomain, or biodegradable microfilm.
10 . The method of claim 7 wherein the pullulan hydrogel comprises 5% lyophilized collagen.
11 . The method of claim 7 wherein the mosaic distribution of the solid film or membrane matrix is imprinted upon the pullulan hydrogel.
12 . The method of claim 7 wherein the aqueous cell mixture solution comprises an aqueous nutrient medium that is placed upon top of the hydrophobic substance.
13 . The method of claim 7 wherein the cell population comprises adipose-derived mesenchymal stem cells or bone marrow-derived mesenchymal stem cells.
14 . The method of claim 7 wherein the pullulan hydrogel comprises a hydrated and washed lyophilized collagen pullulan hydrogel.