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Decellularized esophageal tubular scaffold microperforated by quantum molecular resonance technology and seeded with mesenchymal stromal cells for tissue engineering esophageal regeneration

Current surgical options for patients requiring esophageal replacement suffer from several limitations and do not assure a satisfactory quality of life. Tissue engineering techniques for the creation of customized “self-developing” esophageal substitutes, which are obtained by seeding autologous cel...

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Autores principales: Marzaro, Maurizio, Pozzato, Gianantonio, Tedesco, Stefano, Algeri, Mattia, Pozzato, Alessandro, Tomao, Luigi, Montano, Ilaria, Torroni, Filippo, Balassone, Valerio, Contini, Anna Chiara Iolanda, Guerra, Luciano, D’Angelo, Tommaso, Federici di Abriola, Giovanni, Lupoi, Lorenzo, Caristo, Maria Emiliana, Boškoski, Ivo, Costamagna, Guido, Francalanci, Paola, Astori, Giuseppe, Bozza, Angela, Bagno, Andrea, Todesco, Martina, Trovalusci, Emanuele, Oglio, Luigi Dall’, Locatelli, Franco, Caldaro, Tamara
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Publicado: Frontiers Media S.A. 2022
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9576845/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36267444
http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fbioe.2022.912617
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author Marzaro, Maurizio
Pozzato, Gianantonio
Tedesco, Stefano
Algeri, Mattia
Pozzato, Alessandro
Tomao, Luigi
Montano, Ilaria
Torroni, Filippo
Balassone, Valerio
Contini, Anna Chiara Iolanda
Guerra, Luciano
D’Angelo, Tommaso
Federici di Abriola, Giovanni
Lupoi, Lorenzo
Caristo, Maria Emiliana
Boškoski, Ivo
Costamagna, Guido
Francalanci, Paola
Astori, Giuseppe
Bozza, Angela
Bagno, Andrea
Todesco, Martina
Trovalusci, Emanuele
Oglio, Luigi Dall’
Locatelli, Franco
Caldaro, Tamara
author_facet Marzaro, Maurizio
Pozzato, Gianantonio
Tedesco, Stefano
Algeri, Mattia
Pozzato, Alessandro
Tomao, Luigi
Montano, Ilaria
Torroni, Filippo
Balassone, Valerio
Contini, Anna Chiara Iolanda
Guerra, Luciano
D’Angelo, Tommaso
Federici di Abriola, Giovanni
Lupoi, Lorenzo
Caristo, Maria Emiliana
Boškoski, Ivo
Costamagna, Guido
Francalanci, Paola
Astori, Giuseppe
Bozza, Angela
Bagno, Andrea
Todesco, Martina
Trovalusci, Emanuele
Oglio, Luigi Dall’
Locatelli, Franco
Caldaro, Tamara
author_sort Marzaro, Maurizio
collection PubMed
description Current surgical options for patients requiring esophageal replacement suffer from several limitations and do not assure a satisfactory quality of life. Tissue engineering techniques for the creation of customized “self-developing” esophageal substitutes, which are obtained by seeding autologous cells on artificial or natural scaffolds, allow simplifying surgical procedures and achieving good clinical outcomes. In this context, an appealing approach is based on the exploitation of decellularized tissues as biological matrices to be colonized by the appropriate cell types to regenerate the desired organs. With specific regard to the esophagus, the presence of a thick connective texture in the decellularized scaffold hampers an adequate penetration and spatial distribution of cells. In the present work, the Quantum Molecular Resonance(®) (QMR) technology was used to create a regular microchannel structure inside the connective tissue of full-thickness decellularized tubular porcine esophagi to facilitate a diffuse and uniform spreading of seeded mesenchymal stromal cells within the scaffold. Esophageal samples were thoroughly characterized before and after decellularization and microperforation in terms of residual DNA content, matrix composition, structure and biomechanical features. The scaffold was seeded with mesenchymal stromal cells under dynamic conditions, to assess the ability to be repopulated before its implantation in a large animal model. At the end of the procedure, they resemble the original esophagus, preserving the characteristic multilayer composition and maintaining biomechanical properties adequate for surgery. After the sacrifice we had histological and immunohistochemical evidence of the full-thickness regeneration of the esophageal wall, resembling the native organ. These results suggest the QMR microperforated decellularized esophageal scaffold as a promising device for esophagus regeneration in patients needing esophageal substitution.
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spelling pubmed-95768452022-10-19 Decellularized esophageal tubular scaffold microperforated by quantum molecular resonance technology and seeded with mesenchymal stromal cells for tissue engineering esophageal regeneration Marzaro, Maurizio Pozzato, Gianantonio Tedesco, Stefano Algeri, Mattia Pozzato, Alessandro Tomao, Luigi Montano, Ilaria Torroni, Filippo Balassone, Valerio Contini, Anna Chiara Iolanda Guerra, Luciano D’Angelo, Tommaso Federici di Abriola, Giovanni Lupoi, Lorenzo Caristo, Maria Emiliana Boškoski, Ivo Costamagna, Guido Francalanci, Paola Astori, Giuseppe Bozza, Angela Bagno, Andrea Todesco, Martina Trovalusci, Emanuele Oglio, Luigi Dall’ Locatelli, Franco Caldaro, Tamara Front Bioeng Biotechnol Bioengineering and Biotechnology Current surgical options for patients requiring esophageal replacement suffer from several limitations and do not assure a satisfactory quality of life. Tissue engineering techniques for the creation of customized “self-developing” esophageal substitutes, which are obtained by seeding autologous cells on artificial or natural scaffolds, allow simplifying surgical procedures and achieving good clinical outcomes. In this context, an appealing approach is based on the exploitation of decellularized tissues as biological matrices to be colonized by the appropriate cell types to regenerate the desired organs. With specific regard to the esophagus, the presence of a thick connective texture in the decellularized scaffold hampers an adequate penetration and spatial distribution of cells. In the present work, the Quantum Molecular Resonance(®) (QMR) technology was used to create a regular microchannel structure inside the connective tissue of full-thickness decellularized tubular porcine esophagi to facilitate a diffuse and uniform spreading of seeded mesenchymal stromal cells within the scaffold. Esophageal samples were thoroughly characterized before and after decellularization and microperforation in terms of residual DNA content, matrix composition, structure and biomechanical features. The scaffold was seeded with mesenchymal stromal cells under dynamic conditions, to assess the ability to be repopulated before its implantation in a large animal model. At the end of the procedure, they resemble the original esophagus, preserving the characteristic multilayer composition and maintaining biomechanical properties adequate for surgery. After the sacrifice we had histological and immunohistochemical evidence of the full-thickness regeneration of the esophageal wall, resembling the native organ. These results suggest the QMR microperforated decellularized esophageal scaffold as a promising device for esophagus regeneration in patients needing esophageal substitution. Frontiers Media S.A. 2022-10-04 /pmc/articles/PMC9576845/ /pubmed/36267444 http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fbioe.2022.912617 Text en Copyright © 2022 Marzaro, Pozzato, Tedesco, Algeri, Pozzato, Tomao, Montano, Torroni, Balassone, Contini, Guerra, D’Angelo, Federici di Abriola, Lupoi, Caristo, Boškoski, Costamagna, Francalanci, Astori, Bozza, Bagno, Todesco, Trovalusci, Oglio, Locatelli and Caldaro. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (CC BY). The use, distribution or reproduction in other forums is permitted, provided the original author(s) and the copyright owner(s) are credited and that the original publication in this journal is cited, in accordance with accepted academic practice. No use, distribution or reproduction is permitted which does not comply with these terms.
spellingShingle Bioengineering and Biotechnology
Marzaro, Maurizio
Pozzato, Gianantonio
Tedesco, Stefano
Algeri, Mattia
Pozzato, Alessandro
Tomao, Luigi
Montano, Ilaria
Torroni, Filippo
Balassone, Valerio
Contini, Anna Chiara Iolanda
Guerra, Luciano
D’Angelo, Tommaso
Federici di Abriola, Giovanni
Lupoi, Lorenzo
Caristo, Maria Emiliana
Boškoski, Ivo
Costamagna, Guido
Francalanci, Paola
Astori, Giuseppe
Bozza, Angela
Bagno, Andrea
Todesco, Martina
Trovalusci, Emanuele
Oglio, Luigi Dall’
Locatelli, Franco
Caldaro, Tamara
Decellularized esophageal tubular scaffold microperforated by quantum molecular resonance technology and seeded with mesenchymal stromal cells for tissue engineering esophageal regeneration
title Decellularized esophageal tubular scaffold microperforated by quantum molecular resonance technology and seeded with mesenchymal stromal cells for tissue engineering esophageal regeneration
title_full Decellularized esophageal tubular scaffold microperforated by quantum molecular resonance technology and seeded with mesenchymal stromal cells for tissue engineering esophageal regeneration
title_fullStr Decellularized esophageal tubular scaffold microperforated by quantum molecular resonance technology and seeded with mesenchymal stromal cells for tissue engineering esophageal regeneration
title_full_unstemmed Decellularized esophageal tubular scaffold microperforated by quantum molecular resonance technology and seeded with mesenchymal stromal cells for tissue engineering esophageal regeneration
title_short Decellularized esophageal tubular scaffold microperforated by quantum molecular resonance technology and seeded with mesenchymal stromal cells for tissue engineering esophageal regeneration
title_sort decellularized esophageal tubular scaffold microperforated by quantum molecular resonance technology and seeded with mesenchymal stromal cells for tissue engineering esophageal regeneration
topic Bioengineering and Biotechnology
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9576845/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36267444
http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fbioe.2022.912617
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