Reconstruction of tracheal window-shape defect by 3D printed polycaprolatone scaffold coated with Silk Fibroin Methacryloyl

BIOTECHNOLOGY JOURNAL(2024)

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In this study, we aimed to utilize autologous tracheal epithelia and BMSCs as the seeding cells, utilize PCL coated with SilMA as the hybrid scaffold to carry the cells and KGN, which can selectively stimulate chondrogenic differentiation of BMSCs. This hybrid tracheal substitution was carried out to repair the tracheal partial window-shape defect. Firstly, SilMA with the concentration of 10%, 15% and 20% was prepared, and the experiment of swelling and degradation was performed. With the increase of the concentration, the swelling ratio of SilMA decreased, and the degradation progress slowed down. Upon the result of CCK-8 test and HE staining of 3D co-culture, the SilMA with concentration of 20% was selected. Next, SilMA and the cells attached to SilMA were characterized by SEM. Furthermore, in vitro cytotoxicity test shows that 20% SilMA has good cytocompatibility. The hybrid scaffold was then made by PCL coated with 20% SilMA. The mechanical test shows this hybrid scaffold has better biomechanical properties than native trachea. In vivo tracheal defect repair assays were conducted to evaluate the effect of the hybrid substitution. H&E staining, IHC staining and IF staining showed that this hybrid substitution ensured the viability, proliferation and migration of epithelium. However, it is sad that the results of chondrogenesis were not obvious. This study is expected to provide new strategies for the fields of tracheal replacement therapy needing mechanical properties and epithelization. Tracheal replacement therapy is often necessary when resection of the diseased tissue or stenosis and end-to-end anastomosis fail to achieve the desired clinical outcomes. In this study, we aimed to utilize polycaprolactone (PCL) coated with Silk Fibroin Methacryloyl (SilMA) as the hybrid scaffold to carry the autologous tracheal epithelia, bone marrow mesenchymal stem cells (BMSCs) and Kartogenin (KGN) to repair the tracheal partial window-shape defect. This study provides the theoretic and experimental basis for further research and practice in tracheal reconstruction.image
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cartilaginization,epithelization,Kartogenin,polycaprolactone,Silk Fibroin Methacryloyl
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