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    Development of MXene Composite Nanofiber-Based 3D Culture System for the Efficient Generation of MSC-Derived Functional Pancreatic β-Cells
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    • Suraj Kumar Singh
      Suraj Kumar Singh
      Stem Cell Research Centre, Department of Hematology, Sanjay Gandhi Postgraduate Institute of Medical Sciences, Lucknow 226014, India
    • Mouchandra Paul
      Mouchandra Paul
      Department of Chemical Engineering, Indian Institute of Technology, Kanpur 208016, India
    • Anshuman Singh
      Anshuman Singh
      Stem Cell Research Centre, Department of Hematology, Sanjay Gandhi Postgraduate Institute of Medical Sciences, Lucknow 226014, India
    • Ashutosh Sharma
      Ashutosh Sharma
      Department of Chemical Engineering, Indian Institute of Technology, Kanpur 208016, India
    • Manoj Kumar
      Manoj Kumar
      ICMR-National Institute for Research in Environmental Health, Bhopal 462030, India
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    • Jalaj Gupta
      Jalaj Gupta
      Stem Cell Research Centre, Department of Hematology, Sanjay Gandhi Postgraduate Institute of Medical Sciences, Lucknow 226014, India
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    • Sri Sivakumar*
      Sri Sivakumar
      Department of Chemical Engineering, Indian Institute of Technology, Kanpur 208016, India
      *Email: [email protected]
    • Vinod Verma*
      Vinod Verma
      Stem Cell Research Centre, Department of Hematology, Sanjay Gandhi Postgraduate Institute of Medical Sciences, Lucknow 226014, India
      *Email: [email protected]
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    ACS Applied Materials & Interfaces

    Cite this: ACS Appl. Mater. Interfaces 2024, 16, 49, 67514–67522
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    Published November 26, 2024
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    Pancreatic β-cell transplantation is an effective approach for the therapeutic treatment of type I diabetes. However, it has limitations due to the lack of human cadaveric pancreas donors. Stem cells provide an alternative source for the generation of surrogate pancreatic β-cells. Nonetheless, its clinical utility is restricted due to the unavailability of a robust culture system for the generation of large quantities of insulin-responsive pancreatic β-cells. In this study, we fabricated an MXene composite nanofibrous scaffold (PCL 25_Ti2C 5 nanofiber) for the development of a three-dimensional (3D) culture system that can enhance the proliferation and differentiation of stem cell-derived pancreatic β-cells. The fabricated MXene composite nanofibers exhibited a porous nanostructure and increased hydrophilicity due to a large number of hydrophilic functional groups. We assessed the biocompatibility and differentiation potential of human Wharton’s jelly mesenchymal stem cells (hWJ-MSCs) on a fabricated MXene composite nanofibrous scaffold. MXene composite nanofibers significantly upregulated key pancreatic β-cell markers including PDX-1, MAFA, Insulin, Nkx6.1, and Nkx2.2 and also showed increased production and secretion of insulin in response to glucose stimulation when compared to control (PCL 25 nanofiber), suggesting enhanced differentiation of hWJ-MSCs into functional pancreatic β-cells. Overall, the results suggest that MXene nanofiber-based cell therapy has therapeutic potential for diabetes treatment.

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    • FTIR spectrum showing characteristic peaks for Ti2C nanosheets, PCL 25, and PCL 25_Ti2C 5 nanofibers (A). Raman spectrum showing characteristic peaks of PCL 25 and PCL 25_Ti2C 5 nanofibers (B). XPS spectrum (survey scans) for PCL 25 and PCL 25_Ti2C 5 nanofibers (C) (Figure S1); biocompatibility analysis of the MXene composite nanofiber. (A–F) SEM images of hWJ-MSCs cultured on PCL 25 nanofibers. (G–L) SEM images of hWJ-MSCs cultured on PCL 25_Ti2C 5 nanofibers (Figure S2); confocal microscopy of hWJ-MSCs cultured on the nanofibers for 2, 5, and 10 days (A–C). Quantified data of the day-wise confluency of cells seeded on nanofibers (D) (Figure S3); and click-iT EdU proliferation assay (day 8): PCL 25 nanofibers (A) and PCL 25_Ti2C 5 nanofibers (B) (Figure S4) (PDF)

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    ACS Applied Materials & Interfaces

    Cite this: ACS Appl. Mater. Interfaces 2024, 16, 49, 67514–67522
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    https://doi.org/10.1021/acsami.4c17990
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