Electrospun PBLG/PLA nanofiber membrane for constructing in vitro 3D model of melanoma

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Abstract

Though much progress in utilizing tissue engineering technology to investigate tumor development in vitro has been made, the effective management of human melanoma is still a challenge in clinic due to lack of suitable 3D culture systems. In this study, we prepared a poly(γ-benzyl-L-glutamate)/poly(lactic acid) (PBLG/PLA) nanofiber membrane by electrospinning and demonstrated its suitability as a matrix for 3D culture of melanoma cells in vitro. The electrospun PBLG/PLA nanofiber membrane displayed a smooth and uniform fibrous morphology and had a desirable water contact angle of 79.3 ± 0.6°. The average diameter of PBLG/PLA nanofibers was 320.3 ± 95.1 nm that was less than that (516.2 ± 163.3 nm) of pure PLA nanofibers. The addition of PBLG into PLA decreased the cold crystallization peak of PLA fibers from 93 to 75 °C. The in vitro biocompatibility of PBLG/PLA nanofiber membrane was evaluated with B16F10 cells using PLA nanofiber membrane as control. It was found that, compared to PLA nanofiber membrane, PBLG/PLA nanofiber membrane could better support cell viability and proliferation, as indicated by MTT assay and live-dead staining. SEM results revealed that PBLG/PLA rather than PLA nanofiber membrane promoted the generation of tumoroid-like structures. These findings clearly demonstrated that the electrospun PBLG/PLA nanofiber membrane could mimick the extracellular matrix of melanoma microenvironment and be a promising platform for 3D cell culture.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)313-318
Number of pages6
JournalMaterials Science and Engineering C
Volume76
DOIs
StatePublished - 1 Jul 2017

Keywords

  • 3D culture
  • Electrospinning
  • Melanoma
  • PBLG/PLA nanofibers

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