Coacervation-Mediated Cytocompatible Formation of Supramolecular Hydrogels with Self-Evolving Macropores for 3D Multicellular Spheroid Culture

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Coacervation driven liquid–liquid phase separation of biopolymers has aroused considerable attention for diverse applications, especially for the construction of microstructured polymeric materials. Herein, a coacervate-to-hydrogel transition strategy is developed to create macroporous hydrogels (MPH), which are formed via the coacervation process of supramolecular assemblies (SA) built by the host–guest complexation between γ-cyclodextrin and anthracene dimer. The weak and reversible supramolecular crosslinks endow the SA with liquid-like rheological properties, which facilitate the formation of SA-derived macroporous coacervates and the subsequent transition to MPH (pore size ≈ 100 µm). The excellent structural dynamics (derived from SA) and the cytocompatible void-forming process of MPH can better accommodate the dramatic volumetric expansion associated with colony growth of encapsulated multicellular spheroids compared with the non-porous static hydrogel with similar initial mechanical properties. The findings of this work not only provide valuable guidance to the design of biomaterials with self-evolving structures but also present a promising strategy for 3D multicellular spheroid culture and other diverse biomedical applications.

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Yang, X., Yang, B., Deng, Y., Xie, X., Qi, Y., Yan, G., … Bian, L. (2023). Coacervation-Mediated Cytocompatible Formation of Supramolecular Hydrogels with Self-Evolving Macropores for 3D Multicellular Spheroid Culture. Advanced Materials, 35(24). https://doi.org/10.1002/adma.202300636

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