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Personalized Hydrogels for Engineering Diverse Fully Autologous Tissue Implants

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ADVANCED MATERIALS
Volume 31, Issue 1, Pages -

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WILEY-V C H VERLAG GMBH
DOI: 10.1002/adma.201803895

Keywords

autologous; decellularized hydrogels; induced pluripotent stem cells; non-immunogenic; tissue engineering

Funding

  1. Tel Aviv University Center for Nanosience and Nanotechnology
  2. European Research Council [637943]
  3. Slezak Foundation
  4. Israeli Science Foundation [700/13]
  5. Israel Ministry of Science, Technology and Space [3-12587]
  6. Moxie Foundation

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Despite incremental improvements in the field of tissue engineering, no technology is currently available for producing completely autologous implants where both the cells and the scaffolding material are generated from the patient, and thus do not provoke an immune response that may lead to implant rejection. Here, a new approach is introduced to efficiently engineer any tissue type, which its differentiation cues are known, from one small tissue biopsy. Pieces of omental tissues are extracted from patients and, while the cells are reprogrammed to become induced pluripotent stem cells, the extracellular matrix is processed into an immunologically matching, thermoresponsive hydrogel. Efficient cell differentiation within a large 3D hydrogel is reported, and, as a proof of concept, the generation of functional cardiac, cortical, spinal cord, and adipogenic tissue implants is demonstrated. This versatile bioengineering approach may assist to regenerate any tissue and organ with a minimal risk for immune rejection.

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