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Growth Factor-Free Vascularization of Marine-Origin Collagen Sponges Using Cryopreserved Stromal Vascular Fractions from Human Adipose Tissue

The successful integration of transplanted three-dimensional tissue engineering (TE) constructs depends greatly on their rapid vascularization. Therefore, it is essential to address this vascularization issue in the initial design of constructs for perfused tissues. Two of the most important variabl...

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Autores principales: Freitas-Ribeiro, Sara, Diogo, Gabriela S., Oliveira, Catarina, Martins, Albino, Silva, Tiago H., Jarnalo, Mariana, Horta, Ricardo, Reis, Rui L., Pirraco, Rogério P.
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9604698/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36286447
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/md20100623
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author Freitas-Ribeiro, Sara
Diogo, Gabriela S.
Oliveira, Catarina
Martins, Albino
Silva, Tiago H.
Jarnalo, Mariana
Horta, Ricardo
Reis, Rui L.
Pirraco, Rogério P.
author_facet Freitas-Ribeiro, Sara
Diogo, Gabriela S.
Oliveira, Catarina
Martins, Albino
Silva, Tiago H.
Jarnalo, Mariana
Horta, Ricardo
Reis, Rui L.
Pirraco, Rogério P.
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description The successful integration of transplanted three-dimensional tissue engineering (TE) constructs depends greatly on their rapid vascularization. Therefore, it is essential to address this vascularization issue in the initial design of constructs for perfused tissues. Two of the most important variables in this regard are scaffold composition and cell sourcing. Collagens with marine origins overcome some issues associated with mammal-derived collagen while maintaining their advantages in terms of biocompatibility. Concurrently, the freshly isolated stromal vascular fraction (SVF) of adipose tissue has been proposed as an advantageous cell fraction for vascularization purposes due to its highly angiogenic properties, allowing extrinsic angiogenic growth factor-free vascularization strategies for TE applications. In this study, we aimed at understanding whether marine collagen 3D matrices could support cryopreserved human SVF in maintaining intrinsic angiogenic properties observed for fresh SVF. For this, cryopreserved human SVF was seeded on blue shark collagen sponges and cultured up to 7 days in a basal medium. The secretome profile of several angiogenesis-related factors was studied throughout culture times and correlated with the expression pattern of CD31 and CD146, which showed the formation of a prevascular network. Upon in ovo implantation, increased vessel recruitment was observed in prevascularized sponges when compared with sponges without SVF cells. Immunohistochemistry for CD31 demonstrated the improved integration of prevascularized sponges within chick chorioalantoic membrane (CAM) tissues, while in situ hybridization showed human cells lining blood vessels. These results demonstrate the potential of using cryopreserved SVF combined with marine collagen as a streamlined approach to improve the vascularization of TE constructs.
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spelling pubmed-96046982022-10-27 Growth Factor-Free Vascularization of Marine-Origin Collagen Sponges Using Cryopreserved Stromal Vascular Fractions from Human Adipose Tissue Freitas-Ribeiro, Sara Diogo, Gabriela S. Oliveira, Catarina Martins, Albino Silva, Tiago H. Jarnalo, Mariana Horta, Ricardo Reis, Rui L. Pirraco, Rogério P. Mar Drugs Article The successful integration of transplanted three-dimensional tissue engineering (TE) constructs depends greatly on their rapid vascularization. Therefore, it is essential to address this vascularization issue in the initial design of constructs for perfused tissues. Two of the most important variables in this regard are scaffold composition and cell sourcing. Collagens with marine origins overcome some issues associated with mammal-derived collagen while maintaining their advantages in terms of biocompatibility. Concurrently, the freshly isolated stromal vascular fraction (SVF) of adipose tissue has been proposed as an advantageous cell fraction for vascularization purposes due to its highly angiogenic properties, allowing extrinsic angiogenic growth factor-free vascularization strategies for TE applications. In this study, we aimed at understanding whether marine collagen 3D matrices could support cryopreserved human SVF in maintaining intrinsic angiogenic properties observed for fresh SVF. For this, cryopreserved human SVF was seeded on blue shark collagen sponges and cultured up to 7 days in a basal medium. The secretome profile of several angiogenesis-related factors was studied throughout culture times and correlated with the expression pattern of CD31 and CD146, which showed the formation of a prevascular network. Upon in ovo implantation, increased vessel recruitment was observed in prevascularized sponges when compared with sponges without SVF cells. Immunohistochemistry for CD31 demonstrated the improved integration of prevascularized sponges within chick chorioalantoic membrane (CAM) tissues, while in situ hybridization showed human cells lining blood vessels. These results demonstrate the potential of using cryopreserved SVF combined with marine collagen as a streamlined approach to improve the vascularization of TE constructs. MDPI 2022-09-30 /pmc/articles/PMC9604698/ /pubmed/36286447 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/md20100623 Text en © 2022 by the authors. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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Freitas-Ribeiro, Sara
Diogo, Gabriela S.
Oliveira, Catarina
Martins, Albino
Silva, Tiago H.
Jarnalo, Mariana
Horta, Ricardo
Reis, Rui L.
Pirraco, Rogério P.
Growth Factor-Free Vascularization of Marine-Origin Collagen Sponges Using Cryopreserved Stromal Vascular Fractions from Human Adipose Tissue
title Growth Factor-Free Vascularization of Marine-Origin Collagen Sponges Using Cryopreserved Stromal Vascular Fractions from Human Adipose Tissue
title_full Growth Factor-Free Vascularization of Marine-Origin Collagen Sponges Using Cryopreserved Stromal Vascular Fractions from Human Adipose Tissue
title_fullStr Growth Factor-Free Vascularization of Marine-Origin Collagen Sponges Using Cryopreserved Stromal Vascular Fractions from Human Adipose Tissue
title_full_unstemmed Growth Factor-Free Vascularization of Marine-Origin Collagen Sponges Using Cryopreserved Stromal Vascular Fractions from Human Adipose Tissue
title_short Growth Factor-Free Vascularization of Marine-Origin Collagen Sponges Using Cryopreserved Stromal Vascular Fractions from Human Adipose Tissue
title_sort growth factor-free vascularization of marine-origin collagen sponges using cryopreserved stromal vascular fractions from human adipose tissue
topic Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9604698/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36286447
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/md20100623
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