Photoacoustic Processing of Decellularized Extracellular Matrix for Biofabricating Living Constructs

Luís P. Ferreira, Carole Jorge, Matilde R. Lagarto,Maria V. Monteiro,Iola F. Duarte,Vítor M. Gaspar,João F. Mano

Acta Biomaterialia(2024)

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Abstract
The diverse biomolecular landscape of tissue-specific decellularized extracellular matrix (dECM) biomaterials provides a multiplicity of bioinstructive cues to target cells, rendering them highly valuable for various biomedical applications. However, the isolation of dECM biomaterials entails cumbersome xenogeneic enzymatic digestions and also additional inactivation procedures. Such, increases processing time, increments costs and introduces residues of non-naturally present proteins in dECM formulations that remain present even after inactivation. To overcome these limitations, herein we report an innovative conjugation of light and ultrasound-mediated dECM biomaterial processing for fabricating dECM biomaterials. Such approach gathers on ultrasound waves to facilitate dECM-in-liquid processing and visible light photocrosslinking of tyrosine residues naturally present in dECM biomaterials. This dual step methodology unlocked the in-air production of cell laden dECM hydrogels or programmable dECM hydrogel spherical-like beads by using superhydrophobic surfaces. These in-air produced units do not require any additional solvents and successfully supported both fibroblasts and breast cancer cells viability upon encapsulation or surface seeding. In addition, the optimized photoacoustic methodology also enabled a rapid formulation of dECM biomaterial inks with suitable features for biofabricating volumetrically defined living constructs through embedded 3D bioprinting. The biofabricated SdECM hydrogel constructs supported cell adhesion, spreading and viability for 7 days. Overall, the implemented photoacoustic processing methodology of dECM biomaterials offers a rapid and universal strategy for upgrading the processing of dECM biomaterials from virtually any tissue. Statement of Significance Leveraging decellularized matrix biomaterials as cell instructive has potential to open new avenues for tissue engineering and in vitro disease modelling. The processing of dECM remains however, lengthy, costly and introduces non-naturally present proteins in the final biomaterials formulations. In this regard, here we report an innovative light and ultrasound mediated dECM hydrogel crosslinking methodology that enables rapid dECM-in-liquid processing and downstream photocrosslinking of hydrogel beads and 3D bioprinted constructs. Such acoustic-light based processing constitutes a universally applicable method for processing any type of tissue-derived dECM biomaterials.
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Decellularized Extracellular Matrix,Ultrasound,Photocrosslinking,3D Bioprinting,In Vitro Models
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