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Decellularization of human dermis using non-denaturing anionic detergent and endonuclease: a review
Decellularized human dermis has been used for a number of clinical applications including wound healing, soft tissue reconstruction, and sports medicine procedures. A variety of methods exist to prepare this useful class of biomaterial. Here, we describe a decellularization technology (MatrACELL(®))...
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4426135/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/25163609 http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s10561-014-9467-4 |
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author | Moore, Mark A. Samsell, Brian Wallis, Glenna Triplett, Sherry Chen, Silvia Jones, Alyce Linthurst Qin, Xiaofei |
author_facet | Moore, Mark A. Samsell, Brian Wallis, Glenna Triplett, Sherry Chen, Silvia Jones, Alyce Linthurst Qin, Xiaofei |
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description | Decellularized human dermis has been used for a number of clinical applications including wound healing, soft tissue reconstruction, and sports medicine procedures. A variety of methods exist to prepare this useful class of biomaterial. Here, we describe a decellularization technology (MatrACELL(®)) utilizing a non-denaturing anionic detergent, N-Lauroyl sarcosinate, and endonuclease, which was developed to remove potentially immunogenic material while retaining biomechanical properties. Effective decellularization was demonstrated by a residual DNA content of ≤4 ng/mg of wet weight which represented >97 % DNA removal compared to unprocessed dermis. Two millimeter thick MatrACELL processed human acellular dermal matrix (MH-ADM) exhibited average ultimate tensile load to failure of 635.4 ± 199.9 N and average suture retention strength of 134.9 ± 55.1 N. Using an in vivo mouse skin excisional model, MH-ADM was shown to be biocompatible and capable of supporting cellular and vascular in-growth. Finally, clinical studies of MH-ADM in variety of applications suggest it can be an appropriate scaffold for wound healing, soft tissue reconstruction, and soft tissue augmentation. |
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spelling | pubmed-44261352015-05-13 Decellularization of human dermis using non-denaturing anionic detergent and endonuclease: a review Moore, Mark A. Samsell, Brian Wallis, Glenna Triplett, Sherry Chen, Silvia Jones, Alyce Linthurst Qin, Xiaofei Cell Tissue Bank Review Paper Decellularized human dermis has been used for a number of clinical applications including wound healing, soft tissue reconstruction, and sports medicine procedures. A variety of methods exist to prepare this useful class of biomaterial. Here, we describe a decellularization technology (MatrACELL(®)) utilizing a non-denaturing anionic detergent, N-Lauroyl sarcosinate, and endonuclease, which was developed to remove potentially immunogenic material while retaining biomechanical properties. Effective decellularization was demonstrated by a residual DNA content of ≤4 ng/mg of wet weight which represented >97 % DNA removal compared to unprocessed dermis. Two millimeter thick MatrACELL processed human acellular dermal matrix (MH-ADM) exhibited average ultimate tensile load to failure of 635.4 ± 199.9 N and average suture retention strength of 134.9 ± 55.1 N. Using an in vivo mouse skin excisional model, MH-ADM was shown to be biocompatible and capable of supporting cellular and vascular in-growth. Finally, clinical studies of MH-ADM in variety of applications suggest it can be an appropriate scaffold for wound healing, soft tissue reconstruction, and soft tissue augmentation. Springer Netherlands 2014-08-28 2015 /pmc/articles/PMC4426135/ /pubmed/25163609 http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s10561-014-9467-4 Text en © The Author(s) 2014 https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ Open AccessThis article is distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License which permits any use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author(s) and the source are credited. |
spellingShingle | Review Paper Moore, Mark A. Samsell, Brian Wallis, Glenna Triplett, Sherry Chen, Silvia Jones, Alyce Linthurst Qin, Xiaofei Decellularization of human dermis using non-denaturing anionic detergent and endonuclease: a review |
title | Decellularization of human dermis using non-denaturing anionic detergent and endonuclease: a review |
title_full | Decellularization of human dermis using non-denaturing anionic detergent and endonuclease: a review |
title_fullStr | Decellularization of human dermis using non-denaturing anionic detergent and endonuclease: a review |
title_full_unstemmed | Decellularization of human dermis using non-denaturing anionic detergent and endonuclease: a review |
title_short | Decellularization of human dermis using non-denaturing anionic detergent and endonuclease: a review |
title_sort | decellularization of human dermis using non-denaturing anionic detergent and endonuclease: a review |
topic | Review Paper |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4426135/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/25163609 http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s10561-014-9467-4 |
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