Ultrathin micromolded 3D scaffolds for high-density photoreceptor layer reconstruction

Lee, I., A. Ludwig, M. Phillips, J. Lee, R. Xie, B. Sajdak, L. Jager, S. Gong, D. Gamm, and Z. Ma. Ultrathin Micromolded 3D Scaffolds for High-Density Photoreceptor Layer Reconstruction. Sci Adv, 2021, p. PubMed Text.

Abstract

Polymeric scaffolds are revolutionizing therapeutics for blinding disorders affecting the outer retina, a region anatomically and functionally defined by light-sensitive photoreceptors. Recent engineering advances have produced planar scaffolds optimized for retinal pigment epithelium monolayer delivery, which are being tested in early-stage clinical trials. We previously described a three-dimensional scaffold supporting a polarized photoreceptor monolayer, but photoreceptor somata typically occupy multiple densely packed strata to maximize light detection. Thus, patients with severe photoreceptor degeneration are expected to extract greater benefits from higher-density photoreceptor delivery. Here, we describe the microfabrication of a biodegradable scaffold patterned for high-density photoreceptor replacement. The “ice cube tray” structure optimizes mechanical properties and cell-to-biomaterial load, enabling production of a multicellular photoreceptor layer designed for outer retinal reconstruction. Our approach may also be useful in the production of a multitude of micro- and nanoscale structures for multilayered cell delivery in other tissues.