Immobilization of growth factors on solid supports for the modulation of stem cell fate

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Tilo Pompe
Katrin Salchert
Kristin Alberti
Peter Zandstra
Carsten Werner
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[1] Leibniz Institute of Polymer Research Dresden,Department of Chemical Engineering and Applied Chemistry
[2] Max Bergmann Center of Biomaterials,undefined
[3] Lausitz University of Applied Sciences,undefined
[4] Institute of Biomaterials and Biomedical Engineering,undefined
[5] University of Toronto,undefined
[6] University of Toronto,undefined
[7] Technische Universität Dresden,undefined
[8] Center for Regenerative Therapies,undefined
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Nature Protocols | 2010年 / 5卷
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Surface- and matrix-bound signals modulate stem cell fate in vivo and in vitro. This protocol enables the immobilization of a wide range of biomolecules that contain primary amino groups to different types of solid carriers, including glass substrates and standard polystyrene well plates. We describe how thin polymer coatings of poly(octadecene-alt-maleic anhydride) can be used to covalently attach growth factors directly, or through poly(ethylene glycol) spacers, to solid supports at defined concentrations. Surface-immobilized growth factors can be presented over a wide range of concentrations (5–150 ng cm−2), as we have previously shown for leukemia inhibitory factor and stem cell factor. Cell activation can be achieved in the presence of adhesion-promoting extracellular matrix proteins. Depending on the methods used, the overall procedure takes 1.5–3 d. In general, the approach can be used to investigate the effect of defined amounts of immobilized growth factors on stem cells and on the maintenance, growth and differentiation of other cell types.
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