Mineralized collagen as a bioactive ink to support encapsulation of human adipose stem cells: A step towards the future of bone regeneration.

IF 8.1 1区 工程技术 Q1 MATERIALS SCIENCE, BIOMATERIALS Materials science & engineering. C, Materials for biological applications Pub Date : 2022-02-01 Epub Date: 2021-12-09 DOI:10.1016/j.msec.2021.112600
Gabriela S Diogo, Catarina F Marques, Sara Freitas-Ribeiro, Carmen G Sotelo, Ricardo I Pérez-Martin, Rogério P Pirraco, Rui L Reis, Tiago H Silva
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Bioprinting - printing with incorporated living cells - has earned special attention on tissue engineering approaches, aiming to closer reproduce the 3D microenvironment of the target tissue. However, it raises extra complexity related to the need to use cell-friendly printing conditions that still comply with material printing fidelity. Inspired by the composite nano structural organization of mineralized tissues, this work reports the efficiency of the chemical approach followed to in situ mineralize blue shark skin collagen, at a nano scale level, to ultimately produce stable inks. The influence of initial cellular density was evaluated by assessing three different concentrations (2.5, 5 and 7.5 × 106 cells·ml-1) of human adipose stem cells (hASC), with the higher density of encapsulated cells presenting improved viability in a long culture term. Immunodetection of osteogenic-related markers, like RUNX2 and osteopontin, 21 days after cell culture in basal conditions confirmed the potential of the ink to be applied for osteogenic purposes, which may be associated with the success of the cell-to-ink interaction and the Ca2+ ions released from the co-precipitated hydroxyapatite. A combination of mineralized shark collagen, alginate and hASC is thus proposed as a bioactive bioink with potential properties for regeneration of bone tissue.

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矿化胶原蛋白作为生物活性墨水支持人类脂肪干细胞的封装:迈向未来骨再生的一步。
生物打印-结合活细胞的打印-在组织工程方法上获得了特别的关注,旨在更接近地再现目标组织的3D微环境。然而,它增加了额外的复杂性,需要使用细胞友好的打印条件,仍然符合材料打印保真度。受矿化组织的复合纳米结构组织的启发,本研究报告了采用化学方法在纳米水平上原位矿化蓝鲨皮肤胶原蛋白,最终产生稳定墨水的效率。通过评估三种不同浓度(2.5、5和7.5 × 106细胞·ml-1)的人脂肪干细胞(hASC)来评估初始细胞密度的影响,在长期培养中,较高密度的被包裹细胞表现出更高的活力。细胞在基础条件下培养21天后,对RUNX2和骨桥蛋白等成骨相关标志物进行免疫检测,证实了这种墨水有可能用于成骨目的,这可能与细胞-墨水相互作用的成功以及共沉淀羟基磷灰石释放的Ca2+离子有关。因此,矿化鲨鱼胶原蛋白、海藻酸盐和hASC的组合被认为是一种具有生物活性的生物链接物,具有骨组织再生的潜在特性。
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