JOURNAL ARTICLE

Fabrication of Biofunctionalized Quasi‐Three‐Dimensional Microstructures of a Nonfouling Comb Polymer Using Soft Lithography

Hui LingJinho HyunZ. ZhangThomas P. BeebeAshutosh Chilkoti

Year: 2005 Journal:   Advanced Functional Materials Vol: 15 (4)Pages: 529-540   Publisher: Wiley

Abstract

Abstract This paper describes a simple set of patterning methods that are applicable to diverse substrates and allow the routine and rapid fabrication of protein patterns embedded within a background that consists of quasi‐three‐dimensional microstructures of a cell‐resistant polymer. The ensemble of methods reported here utilizes three components to create topographically nonfouling polymeric structures that present cell‐adhesive protein patterns in the regions between the microstructures: the first component is an amphiphilic comb polymer that is comprised of a methyl methacrylate backbone and pendant oligo(ethylene glycol) moieties along the side chain, physically deposited films of which are protein‐ and cell‐resistant. The second component of the fabrication methodology involves the use of different variants of soft lithography, such as microcontact printing to create nonfouling topographical features of the comb polymer that demarcate cell‐adhesive regions of the third component: a cell‐adhesive extracellular protein or peptide. The ensemble of methods reported in this paper was used to fabricate quasi‐three‐dimensional patterns that present topographical and biochemical cues on a variety of substrates, and was shown to successfully maintain cellular patterns for up to two months in serum‐containing medium. We believe that this, and other such methods under development that allow independent and systematic control of chemistry, topography and substrate compliance will provide versatile “test‐beds” for fundamental studies in cell biology as well as allow the discovery of rational design principles for the development of biomaterials and tissue‐engineering scaffolds.

Keywords:
Materials science Nanotechnology Microcontact printing Polymer Fabrication Adhesive Ethylene glycol Soft lithography Lithography Side chain Methacrylate Protein adsorption Amphiphile Substrate (aquarium) Chemical engineering Monomer Copolymer Layer (electronics) Composite material Optoelectronics

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Citation History

Topics

Nanofabrication and Lithography Techniques
Physical Sciences →  Engineering →  Biomedical Engineering
3D Printing in Biomedical Research
Physical Sciences →  Engineering →  Biomedical Engineering
Cellular Mechanics and Interactions
Life Sciences →  Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology →  Cell Biology

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