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      Fabrication of a Multiplexed Artificial Cellular MicroEnvironment Array

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          Cellular microenvironments consist of a variety of cues, such as growth factors, extracellular matrices, and intercellular interactions. These cues are well orchestrated and are crucial in regulating cell functions in a living system. Although a number of researchers have attempted to investigate the correlation between environmental factors and desired cellular functions, much remains unknown. This is largely due to the lack of a proper methodology to mimic such environmental cues in vitro, and simultaneously test different environmental cues on cells. Here, we report an integrated platform of microfluidic channels and a nanofiber array, followed by high-content single-cell analysis, to examine stem cell phenotypes altered by distinct environmental factors. To demonstrate the application of this platform, this study focuses on the phenotypes of self-renewing human pluripotent stem cells (hPSCs). Here, we present the preparation procedures for a nanofiber array and the microfluidic structure in the fabrication of a Multiplexed Artificial Cellular MicroEnvironment (MACME) array. Moreover, overall steps of the single-cell profiling, cell staining with multiple fluorescent markers, multiple fluorescence imaging, and statistical analyses, are described.

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          Journal
          J Vis Exp
          J Vis Exp
          JoVE
          Journal of Visualized Experiments : JoVE
          MyJove Corporation
          1940-087X
          2018
          7 September 2018
          : 139
          : 57377
          Affiliations
          1Institute for Integrated Cell-Material Sciences (WPI-iCeMS), Kyoto University
          2Department of Life Science and Technology, School of Life Science and Technology, Tokyo Institute of Technology
          3Biomaterials Center for Regenerative Medical Engineering, Foundation for Advancement of International Science
          4Faculty of Science and Natural Resources, Universiti Malaysia Sabah
          5Institute for Chemical Research, Kyoto University
          6Ecole Normale Supérieure
          Author notes

          Correspondence to: Ken-ichiro Kamei at kkamei@ 123456icems.kyoto-u.ac.jp

          Article
          PMC6235102 PMC6235102 6235102 57377
          10.3791/57377
          6235102
          30247461
          11039b13-2532-4152-b99c-c852f5b11555
          Copyright © 2018, Journal of Visualized Experiments
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          Categories
          Bioengineering

          self-renewal,single-cell profiling,cellular microenvironment,embryonic stem cell,nanofiber,microfluidic,Issue 139,Bioengineering

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