富含层粘连蛋白111的纤维蛋白水凝胶增强创伤后功能性肌肉再生。

Tissue Engineering Part A Pub Date : 2022-04-01 Epub Date: 2022-01-04 DOI:10.1089/ten.TEA.2021.0096
Natalia Ziemkiewicz, Genevieve M Hilliard, Andrew J Dunn, Josh Madsen, Gabriel Haas, Jeffrey Au, Peter C Genovese, Hannah M Chauvin, Charles West, Allison Paoli, Koyal Garg
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摘要

体积性肌肉损失(VML)是外科或外伤性骨骼肌损失,可导致肢体功能丧失或永久性残疾。VML损伤压倒了骨骼肌的内源性再生能力,导致功能愈合结果不佳。目前,还没有批准的组织工程治疗VML损伤。在本研究中,纤维蛋白水凝胶富集了laminin-111 (LM-111;50 ~ 450 μg/mL)用于治疗大鼠胫骨前肌VML模型。含有450 μg/mL LM-111 (FBN450)的纤维蛋白水凝胶可改善VML损伤后的肌肉再生。FBN450水凝胶处理增加了vml损伤后第28天肌球蛋白:胶原蛋白比值显示的收缩组织与纤维化组织的相对比例。FBN450水凝胶还增强了肌原性蛋白的表达,增加了小到中等大小肌纤维(500-2000 μm2)和神经支配肌纤维的数量。由于FBN450水凝胶处理改善了可收缩组织沉积,导致损伤后第28天扭矩产生显著改善(约60%)。综上所述,这些结果表明,无细胞FBN450水凝胶为VML提供了一种有希望的治疗策略,值得进一步研究。肌肉创伤占所有军事伤害的50-70%,涉及肌肉的并发症导致约80%的延迟截肢。缺乏容积性肌肉损失(VML)损伤的临床护理标准,为开发新的再生疗法和改善愈合结果提供了机会。富含laminin -111的纤维蛋白水凝胶可能是一种很有前景的治疗VML的方法,值得进一步研究。这些水凝胶的非细胞特性将使其更容易用于重伤患者,并且在商业化过程中减少监管障碍。
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Laminin-111-Enriched Fibrin Hydrogels Enhance Functional Muscle Regeneration Following Trauma.

Volumetric muscle loss (VML) is the surgical or traumatic loss of skeletal muscle, which can cause loss of limb function or permanent disability. VML injuries overwhelms the endogenous regenerative capacity of skeletal muscle and results in poor functional healing outcomes. Currently, there are no approved tissue engineering treatments for VML injuries. In this study, fibrin hydrogels enriched with laminin-111 (LM-111; 50-450 μg/mL) were used for the treatment of VML of the tibialis anterior in a rat model. Treatment with fibrin hydrogel containing 450 μg/mL of LM-111 (FBN450) improved muscle regeneration following VML injury. FBN450 hydrogel treatment increased the relative proportion of contractile to fibrotic tissue as indicated by the myosin: collagen ratio on day 28 post-VML injury. FBN450 hydrogels also enhanced myogenic protein expression and increased the quantity of small to medium size myofibers (500-2000 μm2) as well as innervated myofibers. Improved contractile tissue deposition due to FBN450 hydrogel treatment resulted in a significant improvement (∼60%) in torque production at day 28 postinjury. Taken together, these results suggest that the acellular FBN450 hydrogels provide a promising therapeutic strategy for VML that is worthy of further investigation. Impact statement Muscle trauma accounts for 50-70% of total military injuries and complications involving muscle result in ∼80% of delayed amputations. The lack of a clinical standard of care for volumetric muscle loss (VML) injuries presents an opportunity to develop novel regenerative therapies and improve healing outcomes. Laminin-111-enriched fibrin hydrogel may provide a promising therapy for VML that is worthy of further investigation. The acellular nature of these hydrogels will allow for easy off the shelf access to critically injured patients and fewer regulatory hurdles during commercialization.

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Tissue Engineering Part A
Tissue Engineering Part A CELL & TISSUE ENGINEERING-BIOTECHNOLOGY & APPLIED MICROBIOLOGY
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