Spatially-Encoding Hydrogels with DNA to Control Cell Signaling.

Advanced materials (Deerfield Beach, Fla.)(2023)

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Patterning biomolecules in synthetic hydrogels offers routes to visualize and learn how spatially-encoded cues modulate cell behavior (e.g., proliferation, differentiation, migration, apoptosis). However, investigating the role of multiple, spatially defined biochemical cues within a single hydrogel matrix remains challenging because of the limited number of orthogonal bioconjugation reactions available for patterning. Herein, we introduce a method to pattern multiple oligonucleotide sequences in hydrogels using thiol-yne photochemistry. Rapid hydrogel photo-patterning of hydrogels with micron resolution DNA features (∼1.5 µm) and control over DNA density are achieved over centimeter-scale areas using mask-free digital photolithography. Sequence-specific DNA interactions are then used to reversibly tether biomolecules to patterned regions, demonstrating chemical control over individual patterned domains. Finally, localized cell signaling is shown using patterned protein-DNA conjugates to selectively activate cells on patterned areas. Overall, this work introduces a synthetic method to achieve multiplexed micron-resolution patterns of biomolecules onto hydrogel scaffolds, providing a platform to study complex spatially encoded cellular signaling environments. This article is protected by copyright. All rights reserved.
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cell signaling, DNA materials, extracellular matrix, hydrogels, photopatterning
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