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Customized bioreactor enables the production of 3D diaphragmatic constructs influencing matrix remodeling and fibroblast overgrowth

Authors :
Edoardo Maghin
Eugenia Carraro
Daniele Boso
Arben Dedja
Mattia Giagante
Paola Caccin
Raluca Ana-Maria Barna
Silvia Bresolin
Alice Cani
Giulia Borile
Deborah Sandrin
Filippo Romanato
Francesca Cecchinato
Anna Urciuolo
Dorianna SandonĂ 
Paolo De Coppi
Piero G. Pavan
Martina Piccoli
Source :
npj Regenerative Medicine. 7
Publication Year :
2022
Publisher :
Springer Science and Business Media LLC, 2022.

Abstract

The production of skeletal muscle constructs useful for replacing large defects in vivo, such as in congenital diaphragmatic hernia (CDH), is still considered a challenge. The standard application of prosthetic material presents major limitations, such as hernia recurrences in a remarkable number of CDH patients. With this work, we developed a tissue engineering approach based on decellularized diaphragmatic muscle and human cells for the in vitro generation of diaphragmatic-like tissues as a proof-of-concept of a new option for the surgical treatment of large diaphragm defects. A customized bioreactor for diaphragmatic muscle was designed to control mechanical stimulation and promote radial stretching during the construct engineering. In vitro tests demonstrated that both ECM remodeling and fibroblast overgrowth were positively influenced by the bioreactor culture. Mechanically stimulated constructs also increased tissue maturation, with the formation of new oriented and aligned muscle fibers. Moreover, after in vivo orthotopic implantation in a surgical CDH mouse model, mechanically stimulated muscles maintained the presence of human cells within myofibers and hernia recurrence did not occur, suggesting the value of this approach for treating diaphragm defects. ispartof: NPJ REGENERATIVE MEDICINE vol:7 issue:1 ispartof: location:United States status: published

Details

ISSN :
20573995
Volume :
7
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
npj Regenerative Medicine
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....0d44fa61b86e8b42c947a3beef548124
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1038/s41536-022-00222-x