乳腺脂肪组织工程中血管化脂肪组织的光基多材料生物打印。

IF 8.2 2区 医学 Q1 ENGINEERING, BIOMEDICAL
Nina Hedemann, Alexander Thomas, Nils Tribian, Anna-Klara Amler, Sandra Krüger, David Holthaus, Patricia Huebbe, Inken Flörkemeier, Jörg Weimer, Nicolai Maass, Lutz Kloke, Dirk Bauerschlag, Marion Tina van Mackelenbergh
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摘要

乳腺癌消融后的重建手术是外科的金标准,并且越来越重要,但目前包括自体脂肪组织移植和人工软组织植入在内的选择是次等的。随着生物打印等强大的生物制造技术的出现,研究人员首次拥有了以临床应用为最终目标来设计类生命组织的工具。在这项工作中,我们将多材料立体光刻生物打印与一种新的牺牲生物材料系统一起应用于复杂的脂肪组织结构。这些构建体的生物材料、细胞组成和培养条件被设计为能够在体外产生血管化脂肪组织。Calcein-AM对活细胞的染色表明,构建体内的细胞总体存活率为93%,细胞毒性水平低于7% (pi阳性),甚至在整个培养过程中呈下降趋势。构建体的细胞活力和活性在整个培养过程中(27天)均有显著提高。生物打印的脂肪来源干细胞成功地原位分化为脂肪细胞,并表达pparty和FABP4。此外,脂肪因子瘦素和脂联素在培养上清液中的分泌量显著增加。内皮细胞使结构血管化,在打印通道内产生宏观和微血管结构,并随着培养时间的延长而扩展。多模态成像显示生物打印结构内细胞的动态活性迁移和向脂肪组织发展成熟的迹象。此外,细胞侵入周围的水凝胶。工程脂肪组织结构可以作为开发患者特异性组织构建块的基础,最终目标是实现乳房的全天然重建。
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Light-based multi-material bioprinting of vascularised adipose tissue for breast fatty tissue engineering.

Reconstructive surgery following breast cancer ablation is a surgical gold standard, but current options comprising autologous fatty tissue transfer and artificial soft tissue implants are inferior. With the advent of powerful biofabrication technologies, researchers for the first time have the tools to engineer life-like tissues with the ultimate goal of clinical application. Here, we apply multi-material stereolithographic bioprinting together with a novel sacrificial biomaterial system to engineer complex fatty tissue constructs. Biomaterials, cellular composition and cultivation conditions of these constructs were designed to enablein vitrocreation of vascularised fatty tissue. Cells within the constructs showed an overall good survival (>93%), indicated by live-dead cell staining, over the entire cultivation period of 27 d. Adipose-derived stem cells were successfully differentiatedin situ, forming fat vesicles and expressing adipocyte markers PPARγ, FAPB4 and S100B. Additionally, secretion of adipokines leptin and adiponectin into culture supernatants increased significantly. Endothelial cells vascularised the constructs, creating macro- and microvascular structures within the printed channels and extending beyond with culture time. Moreover, cells invaded into the surrounding hydrogel. The engineered fatty tissue constructs could serve as a base to develop patient-specific tissue building blocks with the final goal to achieve an all-natural reconstruction of the breast.

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Biofabrication
Biofabrication ENGINEERING, BIOMEDICAL-MATERIALS SCIENCE, BIOMATERIALS
CiteScore
17.40
自引率
3.30%
发文量
118
审稿时长
2 months
期刊介绍: Biofabrication is dedicated to advancing cutting-edge research on the utilization of cells, proteins, biological materials, and biomaterials as fundamental components for the construction of biological systems and/or therapeutic products. Additionally, it proudly serves as the official journal of the International Society for Biofabrication (ISBF).
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