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

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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.

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Lee, I. K., Ludwig, A. L., Joseph Phillips, M., Lee, J., Xie, R., Sajdak, B. S., … Ma, Z. (2021). Ultrathin micromolded 3D scaffolds for high-density photoreceptor layer reconstruction. Science Advances, 7(17). https://doi.org/10.1126/sciadv.abf0344

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