Dendritic Hydrogel Bioink for 3D Printing of Bacterial Microhabitat

ACS Appl Bio Mater. 2019 Dec 16;2(12):5941-5948. doi: 10.1021/acsabm.9b00866. Epub 2019 Nov 15.

Abstract

A glucose-modified dendritic hydrogel is used as a bioink for bacterial encapsulation. This biocompatible hydrogel is a potentially suitable alternative to conventional alginate hydrogel for bacterial encapsulation, as it readily forms gel in the presence of Na+ or K+ ions without any additional stimuli such as pH, temperature, sonication, or the presence of divalent metal ions. We created a bacterial microhabitat by adding the gelator to phosphate-buffered saline containing live bacteria at physiological pH and using an additive three-dimensional (3D) printing technique. The bacteria remained viable and metabolically active within the 3D printed bacterial microhabitat, as shown with confocal laser scanning microscopy (CLSM) and scanning electrochemical microscopy (SECM).

Keywords: 3D printing; Biofilm; Bioink; Dendron; Hydrogel; Microhabitat; SECM.