Cargando…

In Vivo Assessment of Bone Regeneration in Alginate/Bone ECM Hydrogels with Incorporated Skeletal Stem Cells and Single Growth Factors

The current study has investigated the use of decellularised, demineralised bone extracellular matrix (ECM) hydrogel constructs for in vivo tissue mineralisation and bone formation. Stro-1-enriched human bone marrow stromal cells were incorporated together with select growth factors including VEGF,...

Descripción completa

Detalles Bibliográficos
Autores principales: Gothard, David, Smith, Emma L., Kanczler, Janos M., Black, Cameron R., Wells, Julia A., Roberts, Carol A., White, Lisa J., Qutachi, Omar, Peto, Heather, Rashidi, Hassan, Rojo, Luis, Stevens, Molly M., El Haj, Alicia J., Rose, Felicity R. A. J., Shakesheff, Kevin M., Oreffo, Richard O. C.
Formato: Online Artículo Texto
Lenguaje:English
Publicado: Public Library of Science 2015
Materias:
Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4684226/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/26675008
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0145080
_version_ 1782406152695316480
author Gothard, David
Smith, Emma L.
Kanczler, Janos M.
Black, Cameron R.
Wells, Julia A.
Roberts, Carol A.
White, Lisa J.
Qutachi, Omar
Peto, Heather
Rashidi, Hassan
Rojo, Luis
Stevens, Molly M.
El Haj, Alicia J.
Rose, Felicity R. A. J.
Shakesheff, Kevin M.
Oreffo, Richard O. C.
author_facet Gothard, David
Smith, Emma L.
Kanczler, Janos M.
Black, Cameron R.
Wells, Julia A.
Roberts, Carol A.
White, Lisa J.
Qutachi, Omar
Peto, Heather
Rashidi, Hassan
Rojo, Luis
Stevens, Molly M.
El Haj, Alicia J.
Rose, Felicity R. A. J.
Shakesheff, Kevin M.
Oreffo, Richard O. C.
author_sort Gothard, David
collection PubMed
description The current study has investigated the use of decellularised, demineralised bone extracellular matrix (ECM) hydrogel constructs for in vivo tissue mineralisation and bone formation. Stro-1-enriched human bone marrow stromal cells were incorporated together with select growth factors including VEGF, TGF-β3, BMP-2, PTHrP and VitD3, to augment bone formation, and mixed with alginate for structural support. Growth factors were delivered through fast (non-osteogenic factors) and slow (osteogenic factors) release PLGA microparticles. Constructs of 5 mm length were implanted in vivo for 28 days within mice. Dense tissue assessed by micro-CT correlated with histologically assessed mineralised bone formation in all constructs. Exogenous growth factor addition did not enhance bone formation further compared to alginate/bone ECM (ALG/ECM) hydrogels alone. UV irradiation reduced bone formation through degradation of intrinsic growth factors within the bone ECM component and possibly also ECM cross-linking. BMP-2 and VitD3 rescued osteogenic induction. ALG/ECM hydrogels appeared highly osteoinductive and delivery of angiogenic or chondrogenic growth factors led to altered bone formation. All constructs demonstrated extensive host tissue invasion and vascularisation aiding integration and implant longevity. The proposed hydrogel system functioned without the need for growth factor incorporation or an exogenous inducible cell source. Optimal growth factor concentrations and spatiotemporal release profiles require further assessment, as the bone ECM component may suffer batch variability between donor materials. In summary, ALG/ECM hydrogels provide a versatile biomaterial scaffold for utilisation within regenerative medicine which may be tailored, ultimately, to form the tissue of choice through incorporation of select growth factors.
format Online
Article
Text
id pubmed-4684226
institution National Center for Biotechnology Information
language English
publishDate 2015
publisher Public Library of Science
record_format MEDLINE/PubMed
spelling pubmed-46842262015-12-31 In Vivo Assessment of Bone Regeneration in Alginate/Bone ECM Hydrogels with Incorporated Skeletal Stem Cells and Single Growth Factors Gothard, David Smith, Emma L. Kanczler, Janos M. Black, Cameron R. Wells, Julia A. Roberts, Carol A. White, Lisa J. Qutachi, Omar Peto, Heather Rashidi, Hassan Rojo, Luis Stevens, Molly M. El Haj, Alicia J. Rose, Felicity R. A. J. Shakesheff, Kevin M. Oreffo, Richard O. C. PLoS One Research Article The current study has investigated the use of decellularised, demineralised bone extracellular matrix (ECM) hydrogel constructs for in vivo tissue mineralisation and bone formation. Stro-1-enriched human bone marrow stromal cells were incorporated together with select growth factors including VEGF, TGF-β3, BMP-2, PTHrP and VitD3, to augment bone formation, and mixed with alginate for structural support. Growth factors were delivered through fast (non-osteogenic factors) and slow (osteogenic factors) release PLGA microparticles. Constructs of 5 mm length were implanted in vivo for 28 days within mice. Dense tissue assessed by micro-CT correlated with histologically assessed mineralised bone formation in all constructs. Exogenous growth factor addition did not enhance bone formation further compared to alginate/bone ECM (ALG/ECM) hydrogels alone. UV irradiation reduced bone formation through degradation of intrinsic growth factors within the bone ECM component and possibly also ECM cross-linking. BMP-2 and VitD3 rescued osteogenic induction. ALG/ECM hydrogels appeared highly osteoinductive and delivery of angiogenic or chondrogenic growth factors led to altered bone formation. All constructs demonstrated extensive host tissue invasion and vascularisation aiding integration and implant longevity. The proposed hydrogel system functioned without the need for growth factor incorporation or an exogenous inducible cell source. Optimal growth factor concentrations and spatiotemporal release profiles require further assessment, as the bone ECM component may suffer batch variability between donor materials. In summary, ALG/ECM hydrogels provide a versatile biomaterial scaffold for utilisation within regenerative medicine which may be tailored, ultimately, to form the tissue of choice through incorporation of select growth factors. Public Library of Science 2015-12-16 /pmc/articles/PMC4684226/ /pubmed/26675008 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0145080 Text en © 2015 Gothard et al http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are properly credited.
spellingShingle Research Article
Gothard, David
Smith, Emma L.
Kanczler, Janos M.
Black, Cameron R.
Wells, Julia A.
Roberts, Carol A.
White, Lisa J.
Qutachi, Omar
Peto, Heather
Rashidi, Hassan
Rojo, Luis
Stevens, Molly M.
El Haj, Alicia J.
Rose, Felicity R. A. J.
Shakesheff, Kevin M.
Oreffo, Richard O. C.
In Vivo Assessment of Bone Regeneration in Alginate/Bone ECM Hydrogels with Incorporated Skeletal Stem Cells and Single Growth Factors
title In Vivo Assessment of Bone Regeneration in Alginate/Bone ECM Hydrogels with Incorporated Skeletal Stem Cells and Single Growth Factors
title_full In Vivo Assessment of Bone Regeneration in Alginate/Bone ECM Hydrogels with Incorporated Skeletal Stem Cells and Single Growth Factors
title_fullStr In Vivo Assessment of Bone Regeneration in Alginate/Bone ECM Hydrogels with Incorporated Skeletal Stem Cells and Single Growth Factors
title_full_unstemmed In Vivo Assessment of Bone Regeneration in Alginate/Bone ECM Hydrogels with Incorporated Skeletal Stem Cells and Single Growth Factors
title_short In Vivo Assessment of Bone Regeneration in Alginate/Bone ECM Hydrogels with Incorporated Skeletal Stem Cells and Single Growth Factors
title_sort in vivo assessment of bone regeneration in alginate/bone ecm hydrogels with incorporated skeletal stem cells and single growth factors
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4684226/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/26675008
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0145080
work_keys_str_mv AT gotharddavid invivoassessmentofboneregenerationinalginateboneecmhydrogelswithincorporatedskeletalstemcellsandsinglegrowthfactors
AT smithemmal invivoassessmentofboneregenerationinalginateboneecmhydrogelswithincorporatedskeletalstemcellsandsinglegrowthfactors
AT kanczlerjanosm invivoassessmentofboneregenerationinalginateboneecmhydrogelswithincorporatedskeletalstemcellsandsinglegrowthfactors
AT blackcameronr invivoassessmentofboneregenerationinalginateboneecmhydrogelswithincorporatedskeletalstemcellsandsinglegrowthfactors
AT wellsjuliaa invivoassessmentofboneregenerationinalginateboneecmhydrogelswithincorporatedskeletalstemcellsandsinglegrowthfactors
AT robertscarola invivoassessmentofboneregenerationinalginateboneecmhydrogelswithincorporatedskeletalstemcellsandsinglegrowthfactors
AT whitelisaj invivoassessmentofboneregenerationinalginateboneecmhydrogelswithincorporatedskeletalstemcellsandsinglegrowthfactors
AT qutachiomar invivoassessmentofboneregenerationinalginateboneecmhydrogelswithincorporatedskeletalstemcellsandsinglegrowthfactors
AT petoheather invivoassessmentofboneregenerationinalginateboneecmhydrogelswithincorporatedskeletalstemcellsandsinglegrowthfactors
AT rashidihassan invivoassessmentofboneregenerationinalginateboneecmhydrogelswithincorporatedskeletalstemcellsandsinglegrowthfactors
AT rojoluis invivoassessmentofboneregenerationinalginateboneecmhydrogelswithincorporatedskeletalstemcellsandsinglegrowthfactors
AT stevensmollym invivoassessmentofboneregenerationinalginateboneecmhydrogelswithincorporatedskeletalstemcellsandsinglegrowthfactors
AT elhajaliciaj invivoassessmentofboneregenerationinalginateboneecmhydrogelswithincorporatedskeletalstemcellsandsinglegrowthfactors
AT rosefelicityraj invivoassessmentofboneregenerationinalginateboneecmhydrogelswithincorporatedskeletalstemcellsandsinglegrowthfactors
AT shakesheffkevinm invivoassessmentofboneregenerationinalginateboneecmhydrogelswithincorporatedskeletalstemcellsandsinglegrowthfactors
AT orefforichardoc invivoassessmentofboneregenerationinalginateboneecmhydrogelswithincorporatedskeletalstemcellsandsinglegrowthfactors