Investigating Parylene-HT as a Substrate for Human Cell Patterning

Brad J Raos1, Euan S Graham1, Alan Fraser Murray2, Miriam C Simpson1, Charles Peter Unsworth1

  • 1University of Auckland
  • 2The University of Edinburgh

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09:00 - 09:15 | Wed 17 Aug | Fantasia K | WeAT7.5

Session: Biomaterial-Cell Interactions

Abstract

We demonstrate, for the first time, how parylene-HT on SiO2 substrates can be used as a human cell patterning platform. We demonstrate this platform with hNT astrocytes, derived from the human NTera2.D1 cell line. We show how hNT astrocytes are attracted to Parylene-HT and repelled by the SiO2 and are shown to adopt a similar morphology as that attained on standard tissue culture polystyrene. Furthermore, parylene-HT was capable of patterning the astrocytes achieving a ratio of 8:1 for cells on parylene compared to SiO2. Thus, as parylene-HT has similar physical properties to parylene-C with the addition of UV and thermal resistance, parylene-HT represents a desirable alternative substrate for human cell patterning.