Topographical Patterning of Cell-Repellent Interfaces for Immune-Stealth Implantable Electronics via Multiphoton Ablation Lithography
- Authors
- Seo, Hyunseon; Ko, Gwan-Jin; Song, Sangmin; Lee, Joong Hoon; Seo, Youngmin; Han, Sungkeun; Eom, Chan-Hwi; Kim, Hyewon; Kim, Seongsoo; Lee, Kang-Sik; Kim, Yu-Chan; Kim, Hojun; Moon, Si-Eun; Lee, Kyungwoo; Ko, Seung Hwan; Hwang, Suk-Won; Jeon, Hojeong
- Issue Date
- 2025-06
- Publisher
- Wiley-VCH Verlag
- Citation
- Advanced Science
- Abstract
- Stable and reliable operation of implantable electronics must ensure both high-quality electrical performance and chronic biocompatibility. Here, immune-stealth implantable electronics fabricated by multiphoton ablation lithography are introduced. The cell-repellent interface, consisting of micro-grooves and nano-islands, can be created by laser-assisted topography patterning on a thin film substrate. This patterned surface demonstrates a 20-fold increase in cell-repellent effectiveness against immune cells such as macrophages and fibroblasts due to disturbance of focal adhesion. Furthermore, the cell-repellent interface can also be patterned on the sub-micron electrode layer without compromising its electrical and electrochemical performance. When the electrocardiogram (ECG) sensor applying the cell-repellent interface is implanted into a rat subcutaneous tissue, inflammation and fibrotic reactions are effectively suppressed for 6 weeks. Consequently, stable ECG readings with clear PQRST waveforms are obtained in real-time for 4 weeks, suggesting its potential to enhance chronic biocompatibility of implantable electronics.
- Keywords
- MACROPHAGES; ACTIVATION; NANOSCALE; ADHESION; FILMS; GRAPHENE; SYMMETRY; chronic biointerface; implantable electronics; laser processing; multiscale topography; topographical cue
- URI
- https://pubs.kist.re.kr/handle/201004/152757
- DOI
- 10.1002/advs.202506482
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