Engineering three-dimensional cell mechanical microenvironment with hydrogels

  • Guoyou Huang
  • , Lin Wang
  • , Shuqi Wang
  • , Yulong Han
  • , Jinhui Wu
  • , Qiancheng Zhang
  • , Feng Xu
  • , Tian Jian Lu

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Abstract

Cell mechanical microenvironment (CMM) significantly affects cell behaviors such as spreading, migration, proliferation and differentiation. However, most studies on cell response to mechanical stimulation are based on two-dimensional (2D) planar substrates, which cannot mimic native three-dimensional (3D) CMM. Accumulating evidence has shown that there is a significant difference in cell behavior in 2D and 3D microenvironments. Among the materials used for engineering 3D CMM, hydrogels have gained increasing attention due to their tunable properties (e.g. chemical and mechanical properties). In this paper, we provide an overview of recent advances in engineering hydrogel-based 3D CMM. Effects of mechanical cues (e.g. hydrogel stiffness and externally induced stress/strain in hydrogels) on cell behaviors are described. A variety of approaches to load mechanical stimuli in 3D hydrogel-based constructs are also discussed.

Original languageEnglish
Article number042001
JournalBiofabrication
Volume4
Issue number4
DOIs
StatePublished - Dec 2012

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