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Surface-Structured Bacterial Cellulose with Guided Assembly-Based Biolithography (GAB)

Authors :
Bottan, Simone
Robotti, Francesco
Jayathissa, Prageeth
Hegglin, Alicia
Bahamonde, Nicolas
Heredia-Guerrero, José A.
Bayer, Ilker S.
Scarpellini, Alice
Merker, Hannes
Lindenblatt, Nicole
Poulikakos, Dimos
Ferrari, Aldo
Source :
ACS Nano; January 2015, Vol. 9 Issue: 1 p206-219, 14p
Publication Year :
2015

Abstract

A powerful replica molding methodology to transfer on-demand functional topographies to the surface of bacterial cellulose nanofiber textures is presented. With this method, termed guided assembly-based biolithography (GAB), a surface-structured polydimethylsiloxane (PDMS) mold is introduced at the gas–liquid interface of an Acetobacter xylinumculture. Upon bacterial fermentation, the generated bacterial cellulose nanofibers are assembled in a three-dimensional network reproducing the geometric shape imposed by the mold. Additionally, GAB yields directional alignment of individual nanofibers and memory of the transferred geometrical features upon dehydration and rehydration of the substrates. Scanning electron and atomic force microscopy are used to establish the good fidelity of this facile and affordable method. Interaction of surface-structured bacterial cellulose substrates with human fibroblasts and keratinocytes illustrates the efficient control of cellular activities which are fundamental in skin wound healing and tissue regeneration. The deployment of surface-structured bacterial cellulose substrates in model animals as skin wound dressing or body implant further proves the high durability and low inflammatory response to the material over a period of 21 days, demonstrating beneficial effects of surface structure on skin regeneration.

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
19360851 and 1936086X
Volume :
9
Issue :
1
Database :
Supplemental Index
Journal :
ACS Nano
Publication Type :
Periodical
Accession number :
ejs34473504
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1021/nn5036125