A Human Whole Blood Culture System Reveals Detailed Cytokine Release Profiles of Implant Materials.

IF 1.3 Q4 ENGINEERING, BIOMEDICAL
Medical Devices-Evidence and Research Pub Date : 2024-01-05 eCollection Date: 2024-01-01 DOI:10.2147/MDER.S441403
Sascha Niclas Klimosch, Marbod Weber, Jordi Caballé-Serrano, Thomas Knorpp, Antonio Munar-Frau, Birgit Margareta Schaefer, Manfred Schmolz
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Abstract

Introduction: Common in vitro cell culture systems for testing implant material immune compatibility either rely on immortal human leukocyte cell lines or isolated primary cells. Compared to in vivo conditions, this generates an environment of substantially reduced complexity, often lacking important immune cell types, such as neutrophil granulocytes and others. The aim of this study was to establish a reliable test system for in vitro testing of implant materials under in vivo-like conditions.

Methods: Test materials were incubated in closed, CO2-independent, tube-based culture vessels containing a proprietary cell culture medium and human whole blood in either a static or occasionally rotating system. Multiplex cytokine analysis was used to analyze immune cell reactions.

Results: To demonstrate the applicability of the test system to implant materials, three commercially available barrier membranes (polytetrafluoroethylene (PTFE), polycaprolactone (PCL) and collagen) used for dental, trauma and maxillofacial surgery, were investigated for their potential interactions with immune cells. The results showed characteristic differences between the static and rotated incubation methods and in the overall activity profiles with very low immune cell responses to PTFE, intermediate ones to collagen and strong reactions to PCL.

Conclusion: This in vitro human whole blood model, using a complex organotypic matrix, is an excellent, easily standardized tool for categorizing immune cell responses to implant materials. Compared to in vitro cell culture systems used for materials research, this new assay system provides a far more detailed picture of response patterns the immune system can develop when interacting with different types of materials and surfaces.

人类全血培养系统揭示了植入材料的细胞因子释放概况。
导言:用于测试植入材料免疫兼容性的常见体外细胞培养系统要么依赖于永生的人类白细胞系,要么依赖于分离的原代细胞。与体内条件相比,这样产生的环境复杂性大大降低,往往缺乏重要的免疫细胞类型,如中性粒细胞等。本研究的目的是建立一个可靠的测试系统,用于在类活体条件下对植入材料进行体外测试:方法:测试材料在封闭的、不依赖二氧化碳的管式培养容器中培养,容器中装有专有的细胞培养基和人全血,在静态或偶尔旋转的系统中进行培养。使用多重细胞因子分析来分析免疫细胞的反应:为了证明测试系统对植入材料的适用性,研究了牙科、创伤和颌面外科使用的三种市售屏障膜(聚四氟乙烯(PTFE)、聚己内酯(PCL)和胶原蛋白)与免疫细胞的潜在相互作用。结果表明,静态培养法和旋转培养法之间以及整体活性曲线之间存在明显差异,免疫细胞对 PTFE 的反应非常低,对胶原蛋白的反应处于中等水平,而对 PCL 的反应则很强烈:这种体外人体全血模型使用了复杂的有机基质,是一种极好的、易于标准化的工具,可用于对植入材料的免疫细胞反应进行分类。与用于材料研究的体外细胞培养系统相比,这种新的检测系统能更详细地反映免疫系统在与不同类型的材料和表面相互作用时可能产生的反应模式。
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