Claims
- 1. A hydrogel polymerization system for the encapsulation of biologics comprising:
(a) an aqueous solution of polyethylene glycol, polypropylene glycol, or a copolymer thereof, having isocyanate endgroups, (b) an aqueous solution of a thiol-functional crosslinking agent, and (c) a quantity of biologics for solution or suspension in solution (a) or (b).
- 2. The hydrogel polymerization system of claim 1 wherein the thiol-functional crosslinking agent comprises a thiol-functional crosslinking agent and a bidentate crosslinking agent having one thiol group and another different isocyanate-reactive group.
- 3. The hydrogel polymerization system of claim 2 wherein the bidentate crosslinking agent comprises cysteine.
- 4. The hydrogel composition of claim 1 wherein said biologics are selected from the group consisting of proteins, nucleic acids, living cells, and organic molecules having a molecular weight between 100 and 2000.
- 5. The hydrogel composition of claim 1 wherein said thiol-functional crosslinking agent comprises a backbone of polyethylene glycol, polypropylene glycol, or a copolymer thereof and has a molecular weight between about 2,000 and about 6,000.
- 6. A hydrogel biologic composition comprising:
(a) polyethylene glycol, polypropylene glycol, or a copolymer thereof which contains thio-urethane groups that form isocyanate-thiol crosslinks that provide a stabilized hydrogel, and (b) a biologic which is bioactive encapsulated within said stabilized hydrogel.
- 7. The hydrogel composition of claim 6 wherein said stabilized hydrogel is optically transparent.
- 8. The hydrogel composition of claim 6 wherein said biologic is selected from the group consisting of proteins, nucleic acids, living cells, and organic molecules having a molecular weight between 100 and 2000.
- 9. The hydrogel composition of claim 6 wherein said biologic is an antibody.
- 10. A biochip wherein the hydrogel composition of claim 6 is formed as a plurality of discrete spots attached to a substrate.
- 11. The biochip of claim 10 wherein said spots are spatially arranged to form an array.
- 12. The biochip of claim 11 wherein the plurality of spots include some which contain at least two different biologics at known locations within said array.
- 13. A method of encapsulating biologics within a hydrogel comprising:
(a) providing an aqueous solution of an isocyanate-functional hydrogel prepolymer; (b) providing an amount of biologics; (c) providing an aqueous solution containing a thiol crosslinking agent having at least two thiol groups; (d) mixing said solutions and said biologics to initiate polymerization under physiological conditions of pH and ionic strength and create a polymerizing hydrogel; and (e) dispensing said polymerizing hydrogel into a desired physical form.
- 14. The method of claim 13 wherein said amount of biologics is mixed with the solution of thiol crosslinking agent prior to mixing with said prepolymer solution.
- 15. The method of claim 13 wherein the thiol crosslinking agent comprises a backbone of polyethylene glycol, polypropylene glycol, or a copolymer thereof and has a molecular weight between about 2,000 and about 6,000.
- 16. The method of claim 13 wherein the crosslinking agent solution additionally comprises a bidentate crosslinking agent having one thiol group and another different isocyanate-reactive group.
- 17. The method of claim 16 wherein the bidentate crosslinking agent comprises cysteine or homocysteine.
- 18. The method of claim 13 wherein the polymerizing hydrogel is dispensed onto a solid substrate so as to result in attachment thereto of the hydrogel-encapsulated biologics.
- 19. The method of claim 13 wherein the polymerizing hydrogel is repeatedly dispensed onto multiple, pre-identified areas of a substrate to form discrete spots arranged as an array.
- 20. The method of claim 19 wherein different of said spots at known locations contain at least two different biologics.
- 21. The method of claim 13 wherein the biologics contain thiol-reactive groups for immobilization thereof to the polymerizing hydrogel.
- 22. A bioassay comprising the steps of:
(a) providing a biochip which comprises a substrate having a hydrogel composition bound thereto in at least two different regions, each region having a thickness of at least 20 micrometers and comprising polymers selected from the group consisting of polyethylene glycol, polypropylene glycol and copolymers thereof, characterized in that said hydrogel composition contains thio-urethane groups formed as a part of crosslinks between said polymers as a result of reaction with crosslinkers that undergo isocyanate-thiol reactions, wherein said hydrogel composition further includes biologics encapsulated therewithin; (b) contacting the biochip with an analyte solution, and (c) detecting the interactions of the biochip with the analyte solution.
- 23. The bioassay of claim 22 wherein said hydrogel composition is exposed to a second analyte solution as a part of said detecting step.
- 24. The bioassay of claim 22 wherein said analyte solution contains a marker which binds to said biologic which is a target and wherein the step of detecting comprises detecting the marker bound to the target.
- 25. The bioassay of claim 24 wherein the marker is capable of fluorescence and wherein the step of detecting the bound target comprises detecting fluorescence from the marker.
- 26. A method of preparing a hydrogel composition having a biologic encapsulated therein, which method comprises the steps of:
(a) providing an isocyanate-functional hydrogel prepolymer, a biologic, and a crosslinlker having at least two thiol groups that will react with said isocyanate-functional hydrogel prepolymer, (b) mixing said isocyanate-functional hydrogel prepolymer, said biologic and said crosslinker in an aqueous solution, and (c) maintaining said mixture of step (b) so as to cause said biologic to be encapsulated within a polymerized hydrogel wherein said biologic remains bioactive.
- 27. The method according to claim 26 wherein said mixture is maintained at a pH of between about 6.5 and about 7.5.
- 28. The method according to claim 26 wherein said aqueous solution also contains a water-soluble bidentate crosslinker having two different isocyanate-reactive nucleophilic groups.
- 29. A hydrogel composition having a biologic encapsulated therein, which comprises:
an isocyanate-functional hydrogel prepolymer, a biologic, and a crosslinker having at least two thiol groups, said isocyanate-functional hydrogel prepolymer having been crosslinked in the presence of said biologic by reaction with said crosslinker in an aqueous solution at physiological conditions and, as a result of said crosslinking, said biologic is encapsulated within a stable polymerized hydrogel in a manner so that said biologic remains bioactive.
Parent Case Info
[0001] This application claims priority from U.S. Provisional Patent Application Ser. No. 60/281,268, filed Apr. 3, 2001, the disclosure of which is incorporated herein by reference.
PCT Information
Filing Document |
Filing Date |
Country |
Kind |
PCT/US02/10411 |
4/2/2002 |
WO |
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