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3D bioprinting of an implantable xeno-free vascularized human skin graft

Authors :
Tania Baltazar
Bo Jiang
Alejandra Moncayo
Jonathan Merola
Mohammad Z. Albanna
W. Mark Saltzman
Jordan S. Pober
Publication Year :
2022
Publisher :
Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory, 2022.

Abstract

Bioengineered tissues or organs produced using matrix proteins or components derived from xenogeneic sources pose risks of allergic responses, immune rejection, or even autoimmunity. Here, we report successful xeno-free isolation, expansion, and cryopreservation of human endothelial cells, fibroblasts, pericytes and keratinocytes from a single donor. We further demonstrate the bioprinting of a human skin substitute with a dermal layer containing xeno-free cultured human endothelial cells (EC), fibroblasts, and pericytes in a xeno-free bioink containing human collagen type I and fibronectin layered in a biocompatible polyglycolic acid (PGA) mesh and subsequently seeded with xeno-free human keratinocytes to form an epidermal layer. Following implantation of such bilayered skin grafts on the dorsum of immunodeficient mice, keratinocytes form a mature stratified epidermis with rete ridge-like structures. The ECs and pericytes form human EC-lined perfused microvessels within 2 weeks after implantation, preventing graft necrosis, and eliciting further perfusion of the graft by angiogenic host microvessels. In summary, we describe the fabrication of a bioprinted vascularized bilayered skin substitute under completely xeno-free culture conditions demonstrating feasibility of a xeno-free approach to complex tissue engineering.

Details

Database :
OpenAIRE
Accession number :
edsair.doi...........9993ac572a8134964d2284e62c38646f
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1101/2022.02.21.481363