Source: Xu, Z., Orkwis, et al. Preparation of Tunable Extracellular Matrix Microenvironments to Evaluate Schwann Cell Phenotype Specification. J. Vis. Exp. (2020).
The video describes the preparation of a micropatterned substrate to study cell phenotype specification. A protein-coated micropatterned PDMS stamp is used to transfer the micropattern on a PDMS-coated coverslip. The coverslip is then treated with a surfactant to hinder cell adhesion at the unwanted surfaces. Cells are then added to settle in the pattern and incubated for further analysis.
1. Tunable cell culture substrate preparation and characterization
The authors have nothing to disclose.
Albumin from Bovine Serum (BSA), Texas Red conjugate | Thermo Fisher Scientific | A23017 | BSA staining to show micropatterns |
Dulbecco's Modified Eagle Medium | Thermo Fisher Scientific | 11965092 | Cell culture medium |
Fetal Bovine Serum | Thermo Fisher Scientific | 16000044 | Cell culture medium supplemental |
Fibronectin | Thermo Fisher Scientific | 33010-018 | Protein used to coat coverslips |
Fluorescence microscope | Nikon | Eclipse Ti2 | Fluorescence microscope |
Laminin | Thermo Fisher Scientific | 23017015 | Protein used to coat coverslips |
Penicillin-Streptomycin | Thermo Fisher Scientific | 15140122 | Cell culture medium supplemental |
Pluronic F-127 | Sigma Aldrich | P-2443 | Block non-specific protein binding |
SYLGARD 184 PDMS base and curing agent | Sigma Aldrich | 761036 | Tunable polymer used to coat coverslips |
UV-Ozone cleaner | Novascan | Increase hydrophicility of PDMS |