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Temporal Enzymatic Treatment to Enhance the Remodeling of Multiple Cartilage Microtissues into a Structurally Organized Tissue

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ADVANCED HEALTHCARE MATERIALS
Volume -, Issue -, Pages -

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WILEY
DOI: 10.1002/adhm.202300174

Keywords

biofabrication; cartilage; chondroitinase-ABC; ECM remodeling; microtissues; self-organization; tissue engineering

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Scaffold-free tissue engineering can generate more hyaline-like cartilage tissue compared to single-cell scaffold-free approaches. Temporal enzymatic treatment can enhance microtissue fusion and tissue remodeling, leading to the formation of a denser and more biomimetic zonal collagen network. This study demonstrates that using biological building blocks can be improved by using temporal enzymatic treatment during graft development.
Scaffold-free tissue engineering aims to recapitulate key aspects of normal developmental processes to generate biomimetic grafts. Although functional cartilaginous tissues are engineered using such approaches, considerable challenges remain. Herein, the benefits of engineering cartilage via the fusion of multiple cartilage microtissues compared to using (millions of) individual cells to generate a cartilaginous graft are demonstrated. Key advantages include the generation of a richer extracellular matrix, more hyaline-like cartilage phenotype, and superior shape fidelity. A major drawback of aggregate engineering is that individual microtissues do not completely (re)model and remnants of their initial architectures remain throughout the macrotissue. To address this, a temporal enzymatic (chondroitinase-ABC) treatment is implemented to accelerate structural (re)modeling and shown to support robust fusion between adjacent microtissues, enhance microtissue (re)modeling, and enable the development of a more biomimetic tissue with a zonally organized collagen network. Additionally, enzymatic treatment is shown to modulate matrix composition, tissue phenotype, and to a lesser extent, tissue mechanics. This work demonstrates that microtissue self-organization is an effective method for engineering scaled-up cartilage grafts with a predefined geometry and near-native levels of matrix accumulation. Importantly, key limitations associated with using biological building blocks can be alleviated by temporal enzymatic treatment during graft development. Challenges remain in engineering functional cartilage grafts using cellular self-organization strategies. In this study, it is first demonstrated that microtissue bioassembly generates a more hyaline-like cartilage tissue compared to a single-cell scaffold-free approach. Furthermore, temporal exposure of the developing tissue to chondroitinase-ABC enhances microtissue fusion and tissue remodeling, which supports the formation of a denser, more mature collagen network that exhibits a biomimetic zonal organization.image

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