Bioprinted Skin Recapitulates Normal Collagen Remodeling in Full-Thickness Wounds

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Jorgensen, Adam M. [1 ]
Varkey, Mathew [1 ]
Gorkun, Anastasiya [1 ,2 ]
Clouse, Cara [1 ]
Xu, Lei [1 ]
Chou, Zishuai [1 ]
Murphy, Sean V. [1 ]
Molnar, Joseph [1 ,3 ]
Lee, Sang Jin [1 ]
Yoo, James J. [1 ]
Soker, Shay [1 ]
Atala, Anthony [1 ]
机构
[1] Wake Forest Sch Med, Wake Forest Inst Regenerat Med, Richard H Dean Biomed Bldg,391 Technol Way, Winston Salem, NC 27101 USA
[2] Sechenov First Moscow State Med Univ, Inst Regenerat Med, Moscow, Russia
[3] Wake Forest Univ, Baptist Med Ctr, Dept Plast & Reconstruct Surg, Winston Salem, NC 27101 USA
关键词
skin; bioprinting; wound healing; animal models; extracellular matrix; tissue engineering; TISSUE; CULTURE; BURNS; IMMUNOSUPPRESSION; BIOBRANE; CELLS; CARE;
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10.1089/ten.tea.2019.0319
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Q813 [细胞工程];
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摘要
Impact statement We have demonstrated the ability of bioprinted skin to enhance closure of full-thickness wounds through epithelialization and normal collagen remodeling. To our knowledge, this article is the first to quantify collagen remodeling by bioprinted skin in full-thickness wounds. Our methods and results can be used to guide further investigation of collagen remodeling by tissue engineered skin products to improve ongoing and future bioprinting skin studies. Ultimately, our skin bioprinting technology could translate into a new treatment for full-thickness wounds in human patients with the ability to recapitulate normal collagen remodeling in full-thickness wounds. Over 1 million burn injuries are treated annually in the United States, and current tissue engineered skin fails to meet the need for full-thickness replacement. Bioprinting technology has allowed fabrication of full-thickness skin and has demonstrated the ability to close full-thickness wounds. However, analysis of collagen remodeling in wounds treated with bioprinted skin has not been reported. The purpose of this study is to demonstrate the utility of bioprinted skin for epidermal barrier formation and normal collagen remodeling in full-thickness wounds. Human keratinocytes, melanocytes, fibroblasts, dermal microvascular endothelial cells, follicle dermal papilla cells, and adipocytes were suspended in fibrinogen bioink and bioprinted to form a tri-layer skin structure. Bioprinted skin was implanted onto 2.5 x 2.5 cm full-thickness excisional wounds on athymic mice, compared with wounds treated with hydrogel only or untreated wounds. Total wound closure, epithelialization, and contraction were quantified, and skin samples were harvested at 21 days for histology. Picrosirius red staining was used to quantify collagen fiber orientation, length, and width. Immunohistochemical (IHC) staining was performed to confirm epidermal barrier formation, dermal maturation, vascularity, and human cell integration. All bioprinted skin treated wounds closed by day 21, compared with open control wounds. Wound closure in bioprinted skin treated wounds was primarily due to epithelialization. In contrast, control hydrogel and untreated groups had sparse wound coverage and incomplete closure driven primarily by contraction. Picrosirius red staining confirmed a normal basket weave collagen organization in bioprinted skin-treated wounds compared with parallel collagen fibers in hydrogel only and untreated wounds. IHC staining at day 21 demonstrated the presence of human cells in the regenerated dermis, the formation of a stratified epidermis, dermal maturation, and blood vessel formation in bioprinted skin, none of which was present in control hydrogel treated wounds. Bioprinted skin accelerated full-thickness wound closure by promoting epidermal barrier formation, without increasing contraction. This healing process is associated with human cells from the bioprinted skin laying down a healthy, basket-weave collagen network. The remodeled skin is phenotypically similar to human skin and composed of a composite of graft and infiltrating host cells.
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