Microencapsulation of mesenchymal stromal cells in covalent alginate hydrogels for cell therapy

Author:

Ambrosino Mathilde,Nativel Fabien,Boyer Cécile,Lagneau Nathan,Loll François,Halgand Boris,Djouad Farida,Renard Denis,Tessier Arnaud,Guicheux Jérôme,Delplace Vianney,Le Visage Catherine

Abstract

AbstractOsteoarthritis (OA) is the most common inflammatory joint disease and currently lacks an effective curative treatment. Intra-articular injection of mesenchymal stromal cells (MSCs) has gained attention as a relevant therapeutic approach for OA treatment due to the MSC’s ability to secrete anti-inflammatory and immunomodulatory factors. Given their limited viability post-intraarticular injection and the potential leakage of cells out of the injection site, encapsulating MSCs in hydrogels is considered a promising strategy to protect them and provide a suitable 3D microenvironment to support their biological activities. Calcium-cross-linked alginate hydrogels are commonly used for MSC encapsulation, but their long-term in vivo stability remains uncertain. On the other hand, alginate cross-linking by the strain-promoted azide-alkyne cycloaddition (SPAAC) reaction would create a network unaffected by an ionic environment. Hence, this study aimed to develop an alginate-based hydrogel cross-linked via stable and cytocompatible covalent bonds for cell encapsulation. We established for the first time the formation of covalent alginate hydrogels between two SPAAC precursors, namely alginate-BCN and alginate-N3. These hydrogels exhibited in vitro stability and enabled the diffusion of molecules of interest. We then generated alginate-based SPAAC microgels of 170 μm in mean diameter, suitable for intra-articular injection. We next encapsulated human adipose MSCs (hASCs) in these alginate-based SPAAC microgels and confirmed their cytocompatibility, with over 90 % of cells remaining viable after 14 days in culture. Finally, the microencapsulated hASCs maintained their biological properties and were able to secrete anti-inflammatory factors (IDO, PGE2, and HGF) when exposed to pro-inflammatory cytokines (TNF-α and IFN-γ). In the end, human activated lymphocytes were cultured in contact with microencapsulated hASCs, and CD3+ T cell proliferation was quantified by flow cytometry. We demonstrated that the encapsulation process did not impair the hASC immunomodulatory activity. Overall, our findings show the potential of alginate-based SPAAC hydrogels for microencapsulating hASCs for cell therapy.

Publisher

Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory

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