Surface coatings of contact lenses for cell sheet transplantation

Author:

Dereli Can Gamze1,Tunca Atay Merve2,Egil Abdurrahim Can3,Güney Eda3,Shemshad Sepideh3,Taner Gokce4,Asa Sibel Cinar5,Ari Ferda5,Ozaydin Ince Gozde367ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Retina Eye Hospital Bursa Turkey

2. Department of Biotechnology Bursa Technical University, Graduate Education Institute Bursa Turkey

3. Faculty of Engineering and Natural Sciences, Materials Science and Nano Engineering Sabanci University Istanbul Turkey

4. Department of Bioengineering Bursa Technical University, Faculty of Engineering and Natural Sciences Bursa Turkey

5. Department of Biology Bursa Uludag University, Faculty of Science and Arts Bursa Turkey

6. Sabanci University Nanotechnology Research and Application Center (SUNUM) Istanbul Turkey

7. Center of Excellence for Functional Surfaces and Interfaces (EFSUN) Sabanci University Istanbul Turkey

Abstract

AbstractThe field of corneal cell sheet engineering has evolved rapidly in the last decade; however, challenges related to transplantation into target tissue still exist, necessitating a new approach to integrate cell sheet technology onto a contact lens surface. In this study, a novel surface‐modified contact lens was developed for corneal regenerative medicine to ensure the easy and safe integration of cell sheets into the target tissue. The lens surface was coated with a thermo‐responsive polymer using the initiated chemical vapor deposition technique, facilitating the separation of tissue‐integrated cell sheets from the coated lens surface by simply lowering the temperature. BEAS‐2B and L929 cells, along with human limbal epithelial cells, were cultured on a crosslinked poly(2‐(dimethylamino)ethyl methacrylate)‐coated lens, providing temperature sensitivity for 14 days. At the end of the incubation period, the cultured cells were harvested as intact monolayer cell sheets through a simple temperature reduction, without enzymatic treatment or additional surgical procedures. Rapid and complete delamination of the cells planted and incubated on the coated lens surface was achieved at room temperature. Therapeutic contact lenses modified with cell sheet technology allowed targeted delivery of cells to the affected area of the cornea.

Publisher

Wiley

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