Using Chemistry To Recreate the Complexity of the Extracellular Matrix: Guidelines for Supramolecular Hydrogel–Cell Interactions

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Abstract

Hydrogels have emerged as a promising class of extracellular matrix (ECM)-mimicking materials in regenerative medicine. Here, we briefly describe current state-of-the-art of ECM-mimicking hydrogels, ranging from natural to hybrid to completely synthetic versions, giving the prelude to the importance of supramolecular interactions to make true ECM mimics. The potential of supramolecular interactions to create ECM mimics for cell culture is illustrated through a focus on two different supramolecular hydrogel systems, both developed in our laboratories. We use some recent, significant findings to present important design principles underlying the cell–material interaction. To achieve cell spreading, we propose that slow molecular dynamics (monomer exchange within fibers) is crucial to ensure the robust incorporation of cell adhesion ligands within supramolecular fibers. Slow bulk dynamics (stress–relaxation─fiber rearrangements, τ1/2 ≈ 1000 s) is required to achieve cell spreading in soft gels (<1 kPa), while gel stiffness overrules dynamics in stiffer gels. Importantly, this resonates with the findings of others which specialize in different material types: cell spreading is impaired in case substrate relaxation occurs faster than clutch binding and focal adhesion lifetime. We conclude with discussing considerations and limitations of the supramolecular approach as well as provide a forward thinking perspective to further understand supramolecular hydrogel–cell interactions. Future work may utilize the presented guidelines underlying cell–material interactions to not only arrive at the next generation of ECM-mimicking hydrogels but also advance other fields, such as bioelectronics, opening up new opportunities for innovative applications.
Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)17539-17558
Number of pages20
JournalJournal of the American Chemical Society
Volume146
Issue number26
Early online date18 Jun 2024
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 3 Jul 2024

Funding

The researchers are financially supported by the Ministry of Education, Culture and Science (Gravity Programs 024.003.013 and 024.005.020) and the European Union\u2019s Horizon research and innovation program under grant agreement 101079482 (\u201CSUPRALIFE\u201D).

FundersFunder number
Ministerie van Onderwijs, Cultuur en Wetenschap024.005.020, 024.003.013
European Union's Horizon 2020 - Research and Innovation Framework Programme101079482

    Keywords

    • Extracellular Matrix/chemistry
    • Hydrogels/chemistry
    • Humans
    • Cell Adhesion
    • Biomimetic Materials/chemistry

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