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High-Resolution 3D Bioprinting of Photo-Cross-linkable Recombinant Collagen to Serve Tissue Engineering Applications

[Image: see text] Various biopolymers, including gelatin, have already been applied to serve a plethora of tissue engineering purposes. However, substantial concerns have arisen related to the safety and the reproducibility of these materials due to their animal origin and the risk associated with p...

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Autores principales: Tytgat, Liesbeth, Dobos, Agnes, Markovic, Marica, Van Damme, Lana, Van Hoorick, Jasper, Bray, Fabrice, Thienpont, Hugo, Ottevaere, Heidi, Dubruel, Peter, Ovsianikov, Aleksandr, Van Vlierberghe, Sandra
Formato: Online Artículo Texto
Lenguaje:English
Publicado: American Chemical Society 2020
Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7556543/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/32841006
http://dx.doi.org/10.1021/acs.biomac.0c00386
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author Tytgat, Liesbeth
Dobos, Agnes
Markovic, Marica
Van Damme, Lana
Van Hoorick, Jasper
Bray, Fabrice
Thienpont, Hugo
Ottevaere, Heidi
Dubruel, Peter
Ovsianikov, Aleksandr
Van Vlierberghe, Sandra
author_facet Tytgat, Liesbeth
Dobos, Agnes
Markovic, Marica
Van Damme, Lana
Van Hoorick, Jasper
Bray, Fabrice
Thienpont, Hugo
Ottevaere, Heidi
Dubruel, Peter
Ovsianikov, Aleksandr
Van Vlierberghe, Sandra
author_sort Tytgat, Liesbeth
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description [Image: see text] Various biopolymers, including gelatin, have already been applied to serve a plethora of tissue engineering purposes. However, substantial concerns have arisen related to the safety and the reproducibility of these materials due to their animal origin and the risk associated with pathogen transmission as well as batch-to-batch variations. Therefore, researchers have been focusing their attention toward recombinant materials that can be produced in a laboratory with full reproducibility and can be designed according to specific needs (e.g., by introducing additional RGD sequences). In the present study, a recombinant protein based on collagen type I (RCPhC1) was functionalized with photo-cross-linkable methacrylamide (RCPhC1-MA), norbornene (RCPhC1-NB), or thiol (RCPhC1-SH) functionalities to enable high-resolution 3D printing via two-photon polymerization (2PP). The results indicated a clear difference in 2PP processing capabilities between the chain-growth-polymerized RCPhC1-MA and the step-growth-polymerized RCPhC1-NB/SH. More specifically, reduced swelling-related deformations resulting in a superior CAD-CAM mimicry were obtained for the RCPhC1-NB/SH hydrogels. In addition, RCPhC1-NB/SH allowed the processing of the material in the presence of adipose tissue–derived stem cells that survived the encapsulation process and also were able to proliferate when embedded in the printed structures. As a consequence, it is the first time that successful HD bioprinting with cell encapsulation is reported for recombinant hydrogel bioinks. Therefore, these results can be a stepping stone toward various tissue engineering applications.
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spelling pubmed-75565432020-10-15 High-Resolution 3D Bioprinting of Photo-Cross-linkable Recombinant Collagen to Serve Tissue Engineering Applications Tytgat, Liesbeth Dobos, Agnes Markovic, Marica Van Damme, Lana Van Hoorick, Jasper Bray, Fabrice Thienpont, Hugo Ottevaere, Heidi Dubruel, Peter Ovsianikov, Aleksandr Van Vlierberghe, Sandra Biomacromolecules [Image: see text] Various biopolymers, including gelatin, have already been applied to serve a plethora of tissue engineering purposes. However, substantial concerns have arisen related to the safety and the reproducibility of these materials due to their animal origin and the risk associated with pathogen transmission as well as batch-to-batch variations. Therefore, researchers have been focusing their attention toward recombinant materials that can be produced in a laboratory with full reproducibility and can be designed according to specific needs (e.g., by introducing additional RGD sequences). In the present study, a recombinant protein based on collagen type I (RCPhC1) was functionalized with photo-cross-linkable methacrylamide (RCPhC1-MA), norbornene (RCPhC1-NB), or thiol (RCPhC1-SH) functionalities to enable high-resolution 3D printing via two-photon polymerization (2PP). The results indicated a clear difference in 2PP processing capabilities between the chain-growth-polymerized RCPhC1-MA and the step-growth-polymerized RCPhC1-NB/SH. More specifically, reduced swelling-related deformations resulting in a superior CAD-CAM mimicry were obtained for the RCPhC1-NB/SH hydrogels. In addition, RCPhC1-NB/SH allowed the processing of the material in the presence of adipose tissue–derived stem cells that survived the encapsulation process and also were able to proliferate when embedded in the printed structures. As a consequence, it is the first time that successful HD bioprinting with cell encapsulation is reported for recombinant hydrogel bioinks. Therefore, these results can be a stepping stone toward various tissue engineering applications. American Chemical Society 2020-08-25 2020-10-12 /pmc/articles/PMC7556543/ /pubmed/32841006 http://dx.doi.org/10.1021/acs.biomac.0c00386 Text en This is an open access article published under a Creative Commons Attribution (CC-BY) License (http://pubs.acs.org/page/policy/authorchoice_ccby_termsofuse.html) , which permits unrestricted use, distribution and reproduction in any medium, provided the author and source are cited.
spellingShingle Tytgat, Liesbeth
Dobos, Agnes
Markovic, Marica
Van Damme, Lana
Van Hoorick, Jasper
Bray, Fabrice
Thienpont, Hugo
Ottevaere, Heidi
Dubruel, Peter
Ovsianikov, Aleksandr
Van Vlierberghe, Sandra
High-Resolution 3D Bioprinting of Photo-Cross-linkable Recombinant Collagen to Serve Tissue Engineering Applications
title High-Resolution 3D Bioprinting of Photo-Cross-linkable Recombinant Collagen to Serve Tissue Engineering Applications
title_full High-Resolution 3D Bioprinting of Photo-Cross-linkable Recombinant Collagen to Serve Tissue Engineering Applications
title_fullStr High-Resolution 3D Bioprinting of Photo-Cross-linkable Recombinant Collagen to Serve Tissue Engineering Applications
title_full_unstemmed High-Resolution 3D Bioprinting of Photo-Cross-linkable Recombinant Collagen to Serve Tissue Engineering Applications
title_short High-Resolution 3D Bioprinting of Photo-Cross-linkable Recombinant Collagen to Serve Tissue Engineering Applications
title_sort high-resolution 3d bioprinting of photo-cross-linkable recombinant collagen to serve tissue engineering applications
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7556543/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/32841006
http://dx.doi.org/10.1021/acs.biomac.0c00386
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