Encapsulation of live animal cells
First Claim
1. A process for preparing micro-encapsulated viable mammalian cells for introduction to host, living mammalian tissue, which comprises:
- (a) preparing an aqueous suspension of said viable mammalian cells;
(b) dispersing the aqueous suspension of cells in a relatively high molecular weight, hydrophobic, non-toxic, non-cell-penetrating liquid and agitating the dispersion to form an emulsion having a discontinuous aqueous phase comprising droplets containing small numbers of said viable cells;
(c) adding to the emulsion so formed a solution of a biocompatible, water-insoluble polymer in a polar, non-toxic liquid solvent for said polymer;
(d) precipitating the polymer at the interface of the aqueous, cell-containing droplets and the hydrophobic phase so as to encapsulate some at least of the cells in said droplets with a membrane of said polymer which will allow passage of cell substrates and secretions, but will prevent the passage of larger molecules; and
(e) separating the bulk of the hydrophobic medium from the encapsulated cellular material.
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Abstract
Viable mammalian cells are encapsulated in a polymeric membrane to form microencapsulated beads ready for introduction into a host body. The polymeric membrane allows passage therethrough of cell substrates and secretions, but prevents passage of larger molecules such as proteinaceous antibodies. In this way viable cells secreting essential products such as pancreatic islet cells secreting insulin can be transplanted into a host, and be protected against the immune reactions of the antibodies of the host which would otherwise reject the foreign cells. The cells are encapsulated from suspension in a non-solvent such as PPG, by addition thereto of a solution of a polymer (e.g. an acrylic/methacrylic acid esters copolymer) in dimethylsulfoxide. The polymer precipitates onto the cells to encapsulate them, and the supernatants are removed.
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1. A process for preparing micro-encapsulated viable mammalian cells for introduction to host, living mammalian tissue, which comprises:
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(a) preparing an aqueous suspension of said viable mammalian cells; (b) dispersing the aqueous suspension of cells in a relatively high molecular weight, hydrophobic, non-toxic, non-cell-penetrating liquid and agitating the dispersion to form an emulsion having a discontinuous aqueous phase comprising droplets containing small numbers of said viable cells; (c) adding to the emulsion so formed a solution of a biocompatible, water-insoluble polymer in a polar, non-toxic liquid solvent for said polymer; (d) precipitating the polymer at the interface of the aqueous, cell-containing droplets and the hydrophobic phase so as to encapsulate some at least of the cells in said droplets with a membrane of said polymer which will allow passage of cell substrates and secretions, but will prevent the passage of larger molecules; and (e) separating the bulk of the hydrophobic medium from the encapsulated cellular material. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7)
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8. A process for preparing micro-encapsulated viable mammalian cells for introduction into hose, living mammalian tissue, which comprises:
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(a) preparing an aqueous suspension of said viable mammalian cells; (b) adding said aqueous suspension of viable cells to a solution of a biocompatible, water-insoluble polymer in a polar, non-toxic water remissible liquid solvent having molecular weight of at least 150, and forming a suspension having aqueous droplets containing said viable cells dispersed in a hydrophobic liquid medium; (c) adding to said suspension a non-solvent for the polymer to cause precipitation of the polymer at the interface of the aqueous, cell-containing droplets and the hydrophobic phase, so as to encapsulate some at least of the cells in said droplets with a membrane of said polymer which will allow passage of cell substrates and secretions, but will prevent the passage of larger molecules; and (d) separating the bulk of the hydrophobic medium from the encapsulated cellular material. - View Dependent Claims (9, 10)
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