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  • Layer-by-Layer assembled polyelectrolyte films utilize negatively charged biopolymers and positively charged polysaccharides to influence cell attachment and behavior on surfaces.
  • The study focused on the properties of these films, particularly those containing chitosan, which exhibited linear growth, smooth surfaces, and viscoelastic characteristics, while films with polyethyleneimine showed increased rigidity and roughness.
  • When tested with mesenchymal stem cells, chitosan films promoted effective cell adhesion and high viability, suggesting that the stiffness and surface properties of these films are crucial for tissue engineering applications.

Article Abstract

Layer-by-Layer assembled polyelectrolyte films offer the opportunity to control cell attachment and behavior on solid surfaces. In the present study, multilayer films based on negatively charged biopolymers (pectin, dextran sulfate, carboxymethylcellulose) and positively charged polysaccharide chitosan or synthetic polyelectrolyte polyethyleneimine has been prepared and evaluated. Physico-chemical properties of the formed multilayer films, including their growth, morphology, wettability, stability, and mechanical properties, have been studied. We demonstrated that chitosan-containing films are characterized by the linear growth, the defect-free surface, and predominantly viscoelastic properties. When chitosan is substituted for the polyethyleneimine in the multilayer system, the properties of the formed films are significantly altered: the rigidity and surface roughness increases, the film growth acquires the exponential character. The multilayer films were subsequently used for culturing mesenchymal stem cells. It has been determined that stem cells effectively adhered to chitosan-containing films and formed on them the monolayer culture of fibroblast-like cells with high viability. Our results show that cell attachment is a complex process which is not only governed by the surface functionality because one of the key parameter effects on cell adhesion is the stiffness of polyelectrolyte multilayer films. We therefore propose our Layer-by-Layer films for applications in tissue engineering. © 2018 Wiley Periodicals, Inc. J Biomed Mater Res Part A: 106A: 2093-2104, 2018.

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