BioImpacts (May 2024)

Regulation of cell fate by cell imprinting approach in vitro

  • Farkhonde Hasannejad,
  • Leila Montazeri,
  • João F Mano,
  • Shahin Bonakdar,
  • Ahmad ‎ Fazilat

DOI
https://doi.org/10.34172/bi.2023.29945
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 14, no. 3
pp. 29945 – 29945

Abstract

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Cell culture-based technologies are widely utilized in various domains such as drug evaluation, toxicity assessment, vaccine and biopharmaceutical development, reproductive technology, and regenerative medicine. It has been demonstrated that pre-adsorption of extracellular matrix (ECM) proteins including collagen, laminin and fibronectin provide more degrees of support for cell adhesion. The purpose of cell imprinting is to imitate the natural topography of cell membranes by gels or polymers to create a reliable environment for the regulation of cell function. The results of recent studies show that cell imprinting is a tool to guide the behavior of cultured cells by controlling their adhesive interactions with surfaces. Therefore, in this review we aim to compare different cell cultures with the imprinting method and discuss different cell imprinting applications in regenerative medicine, personalized medicine, disease modeling, and cell therapy.

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