A 3D-Printed Assemblable Bespoke Scaffold as a Versatile Microcryogel Carrier for Site-Specific Regenerative Medicine

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作者
Lee, Seunghun S. [1 ]
Kleger, Nicole [2 ]
Kuhn, Gisela A. [1 ]
Greutert, Helen [1 ]
Du, Xiaoyu [1 ]
Smit, Thijs [1 ]
Studart, Andre R. [2 ]
Ferguson, Stephen J. [1 ]
机构
[1] Swiss Fed Inst Technol, Inst Biomech, Dept Hlth Sci & Technol, CH-8092 Zurich, Switzerland
[2] Swiss Fed Inst Technol, Dept Mat, Complex Mat, CH-8093 Zurich, Switzerland
关键词
3D printing; assemblies; patient-specific; scaffolds; tissue engineering; MESENCHYMAL STEM-CELLS; ENDOTHELIAL-CELLS; SILICON-NITRIDE; IN-VIVO; GELATIN CRYOGEL; BONE; DELIVERY; OSTEOGENESIS; ANGIOGENESIS; COCULTURE;
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10.1002/adma.202302008
中图分类号
O6 [化学];
学科分类号
0703 ;
摘要
Advances in additive manufacturing have led to diverse patient-specific implant designs utilizing computed tomography, but this requires intensive work and financial implications. Here, Digital Light Processing is used to fabricate a hive-structured assemblable bespoke scaffold (HIVE). HIVE can be manually assembled in any shape/size with ease, so a surgeon can create a scaffold that will best fit a defect before implantation. Simultaneously, it can have site-specific treatments by working as a carrier filled with microcryogels (MC) incorporating different biological factors in different pockets of HIVE. After characterization, possible site-specific applications are investigated by utilizing HIVE as a versatile carrier with incorporated treatments such as growth factors (GF), bioceramic, or cells. HIVE as a GF-carrier shows a controlled release of bone morphogenetic protein/vascular endothelial growth factor (BMP/VEGF) and induced osteogenesis/angiogenesis from human mesenchymal stem cells (hMSC)/human umbilical vein endothelial cells (HUVECs). Furthermore, as a bioceramic-carrier, HIVE demonstrates enhanced mineralization and osteogenesis, and as a HUVEC carrier, it upregulates both osteogenic and angiogenic gene expression of hMSCs. HIVE with different combinations of MCs yields a distinct local effect and successful cell migration is confirmed within assembled HIVEs. Finally, an in vivo rat subcutaneous implantation demonstrates site-specific osteogenesis and angiogenesis. A hive-structured assemblable bespoke scaffold (HIVE) can be manually assembled in any shape/size with ease, so surgeons can create a scaffold that will best fit a defect. Simultaneously, it can have site-specific treatments by working as a carrier filled with microcryogels incorporating different biological factors in different pockets of HIVE. This simple and cost-effective patient-specific implant reduces the healthcare system burden.image
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