Modulation of Synthetic Tracheal Grafts with Extracellular Matrix Coatings

Liu, Lumei and Dharmadhikari, Sayali and Pouliot, Robert A. and Li, Michael M. and Minneci, Peter M. and Tan, Zhenghong and Shontz, Kimberly and Johnson, Jed and Reynolds, Susan D. and Breuer, Christopher K. and Weiss, Daniel J. and Chiang, Tendy (2021) Modulation of Synthetic Tracheal Grafts with Extracellular Matrix Coatings. Bioengineering, 8 (8). p. 116. ISSN 2306-5354

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Abstract

Synthetic scaffolds for the repair of long-segment tracheal defects are hindered by insufficient biocompatibility and poor graft epithelialization. In this study, we determined if extracellular matrix (ECM) coatings improved the biocompatibility and epithelialization of synthetic tracheal grafts (syn-TG). Porcine and human ECM substrates (pECM and hECM) were created through the decellularization and lyophilization of lung tissue. Four concentrations of pECM and hECM coatings on syn-TG were characterized for their effects on scaffold morphologies and on in vitro cell viability and growth. Uncoated and ECM-coated syn-TG were subsequently evaluated in vivo through the orthotopic implantation of segmental grafts or patches. These studies demonstrated that ECM coatings were not cytotoxic and, enhanced the in vitro cell viability and growth on syn-TG in a dose-dependent manner. Mass spectrometry demonstrated that fibrillin, collagen, laminin, and nephronectin were the predominant ECM components transferred onto scaffolds. The in vivo results exhibited similar robust epithelialization of uncoated and coated syn-TG patches; however, the epithelialization remained poor with either uncoated or coated scaffolds in the segmental replacement models. Overall, these findings demonstrated that ECM coatings improve the seeded cell biocompatibility of synthetic scaffolds in vitro; however, they do not improve graft epithelialization in vivo.

Item Type: Article
Subjects: Institute Archives > Engineering
Depositing User: Managing Editor
Date Deposited: 10 Feb 2023 05:23
Last Modified: 26 Feb 2024 03:59
URI: http://eprint.subtopublish.com/id/eprint/900

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