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ARTIFICIAL CELLS Life is endowed with a mysterious and divine life-force Jayanti Tokas1, Rubina Begum1, Shalini Jain2 and Hariom Yadav2 1Department 2 NIDDK, of Biotechnology, JMIT, Radaur National Institute of Health, Bethesda,MD20892, USA Email: [email protected] Artificial Cells Artificial microscopic structures Same size as biological cells Have some of the functional properties of biological cells. They contain biologically active materials. Properties of an ideal minimal cell An information carrying polymer Transport across the membrane An external source of chemical energy A catalytic activity Growth and Division Regulation Hypothetical cell like structure Membranes Lipid bilayer vesicles(liposomes)Multilamellar vesicles(MLVs) * Small unilamellar vesicles(SUVs)-5nm-100nm. * Large unilamellar vesicles(LUVs)-100nm-1µm. Smallest biological cell - 0.2-0.5 µm Transport across cell membranes An assisted mechanism is necessary • Carrier molecules • Channels • Pumps Channels Neutral peptides Cyclic peptides α-hemolysin A tetrameric channel - M2 protein Energy Supply ATP molecules from the environment Mimic the energy transduction process used by all living cells Encapsulating Macromolecules Catalytic activity of the macromolecule is not damaged Dehydration- re hydration method Freeze- thaw technique Injection of molecules Micro encapsulation • To separate functional macromolecules • Regulate exchange of materials • Support metabolism • Transduce environmental energy into chemical energy • Synthesize a desired biosynthetic product Challenges for cell encapsulation Optimize Biocompatibility Mass transfer Stability Reproducibility Structural Functional relationship Increases Long term stability Repoducible results A number of commercial machines are available for automatic production of artificial cells Preparation of Artificial cell Two step Method Contd.. 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Artificial cells Like biological cells, Artificial Cells function with content retained inside to – Act on outside permanent molecules Release products of interaction Dimensions of Polymeric Artificial Cells Macro dimensions For genetically engineered cells, stem cells, other cells, tissues, microorganisms, etc. Micron dimensions For enzymes, genetically engineered microorganisms and other microorganisms, peptides, etc. Nano dimensions For blood substitutes, enzymes, peptides, magnetic materials, drugs, etc. Molecular dimensions For blood substitutes, crosslinked enzymes, conjugated proteins, etc. Artificial cells containing biological cells Microencapsulated islets for Diabetes Mellitus Microencapsulated hepatocytes for liver failure * Stem cells Artificial cells containing genetically engineered cells Beta-endorphin secreting cells Recombinant ciliary neurotrophic factor secreting cells Oral therapy for Uremia- E.coli DH 5 cells Artificial cells containing enzymes Treatment of enzyme deficiency diseases * Phenylketonuria * Lesch Nyan Disease * Skin Cancer Melanoma Urea removal Artificial cells containing microorganisms Microencapsulation of cholesterol removing microorganismsPseudomonas pictorum Artificial Cells With Nano-Dimensions Typical nano-dimension artificial cells of 80nm mean diameter Artificial RBC(Hb +Enz) with all Biochemical properties Artificial cells in Molecular Dimensions •As Oxygen Carrier Contd.. Aid in Cancer Therapy Polymeric Artificial cells Containing Cells Cell Content Aim Cells and Tissues Pancreatic cells Feedback controlled secretion of insulin for diabetes mellitus Hepatocytes To support liver function in liver failure Kidney cells To secrete erythropoietin to treat anemia Parathyroid Cells To secrete parathyroid hormone to treat hypoparathyroidism Contd.. Genetically engineered cells Mouse myoblast (mGH gene) SK2 • Secrete mGH for dwarfism hybridoma cells • Secrete anti-hIL-6 monoclonal Abs for IgG1 plasmacytosis Mouse myoblasts (human factor IX Secrete human geen) hemophilia B Hamster kidney cells (CNTF gene) factor IX for Secrete ciliary neutrotrophic factor for amytrophic lateral sclerosis Neuro2A cells (pro-piomelaocortin Secrete β-endorphin gene) treatment for pain Stem cells Stem cells plus hepatocytes Increase duration of viability and function of hepatocytes Contd.. Microorganisms Pseudomonas pictorum To remove Erwinia herbicola To convert ammonia pyruvate and phenol into lysine and DOPA CDH5 E.coli Urea removal Metabolic induction of Urea removal Lactobacilus delbruecki Bioactive sorbants Activated charcoal and resins Ultra thin coating of colloidal membrane Detoxify the blood – hemoperfusion. McGill Artificial Cells and Organ Research Centre in the late 1960s. Hemoperfusion Patient’s blood Charcoal-filled artificial cells Toxins in the blood to enter the cells Adsorbed by the charcoal. Artificial cells as drug delivery vehicles Drug (biodegradable membrane) fusion Target tissue membrane degraded Drug released Artificial cells as biosensors Artificial cells analytes signal Coenzyme-depleted enzyme - glucose oxidase Artificial Cell Membrane Holds Promise For Medical Use • Detecting Flue Virus • Anti-inflammatory Agent Tailored Glycolipids(sialic acid) Bind Specific Protein (Coat proteins of Influenza virus) Pink film Inflammatory Agents Infection/Injury Blood Vessels Produce Receptors WBC/Neutrophils Bind Contd.. Excess * Rheumatoid Arthritis * Septic Shock * Clamping of Blood Vessels During Surgery Polymerized Membrane Sugars Prevents attachment to Blood Vessels Artificial red blood cells Modified hemoglobin * high oxygen carrying capacity * do not have blood group antigens * longer half life * non toxic Extracting Hb from RBC’s RBC’s contain Hb which transport O2 through body RBC’s are lysed with E-Pure water to extract Hb E-Pure Water Modified Hemoglobin I generation II generation III generation Why Cross-link Hb? Hemoglobin must be cross-linked when placed in the blood stream. – Hb breaks into dimers which can travel through capillary pores (holes) and cause death. + Cross-linker In body Hb dimers are small enough to travel through pores Cross-linked Hb can no longer travel through pores Present status Hemoperfusion for acute poisoning (clinical trials) Hemoperfusion for aluminium and iron overload (clinical trials) Red blood cell substitute (clinical trials) Diabetes mellitus animal experiments (clinical trials) Drug delivery systems Artificial liver support (experimental) Hereditary enzyme deficiency (clinical trials) NASA supported Researches for dehydrated blood Supplies Artificial Sperm Artificial Human Eggs Possible In 5 years Artificial Human Egg • Haploidisation • No Cloning • Production of Reconstituted Egg Procedure Woman’s Somatic Cell *Remove Nucleus *Transfer Shelled Out Oocyte * Problem Artificial Sperm * Dr. Orly Lacham Kalpan succeeded in fertilizing a normal egg with an artificial sperm. * Embryo Developed normally in Lab Conclusion • Artificial cells allow to combine properties of biological systems for therapeutic and diagnostic applications. •Artificial cell is an attempt to mimic some of the biological processes of a real cell, it may ultimately prove most useful as a partial substitute for animal cells.