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A 3D engineered scaffold for hematopoietic progenitor/stem cell co-culture in vitro

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Proliferation of HPSCs in vitro can promote its broad clinical therapeutic use. For in vitro co-culture, interaction between the stem cell and feeder cell as well as their spatial position are essential. To imitate the natural microenvironment, a 3D engineered scaffold for CD34<sup>+</sup> cells co-culture was established via 3D bioprinting. Herein, the concentration of hydrogel and the ratio of two kinds of cells were optimized. Flow cytometry, real time PCR and RNA-seq technology were applied to analyze the effect of the engineered scaffold on expanded cells. After 10 days co-culture with the engineered scaffold, the expansion of CD34<sup>+</sup>CD38<sup>-</sup> cells can reach 33.57-folds and the expansion of CD34<sup>+</sup>CD184<sup>+</sup> cells can reach 16.66-folds. Result of PCR and RNA-seq indicates that the CD34<sup>+</sup> cells in 3D group exhibited a tendency of interaction with the engineered scaffold. Compared to 2D co-culture, this customizable 3D engineered scaffold can provide an original and integrated environment for HPSCs growth. Additionally, this scaffold can be modified for different cell co-culture or cell behavior study.

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