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Patient-specific meniscus prototype based on 3D bioprinting of human cell-laden scaffold

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BONE & JOINT RESEARCH
卷 8, 期 2, 页码 101-106

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BRITISH EDITORIAL SOC BONE JOINT SURGERY
DOI: 10.1302/2046-3758.82.BJR-2018-0134.R1

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Meniscus; Bioprinting; Cell-laden bio-ink; Scaffold; Mesenchymal stem cells

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  1. Progetto Regione Emilia-Romagna POR-FESR 2014-2020: CUSTOM IMPLANTS - Progettazione e realizzazione di tessuti e endoprotesi su misura mediante tecnologie sottrattive e additive custom made
  2. 5x1000 funds, Italian Ministry of Health Piattaforma integrata di studi preclinici per lo studio e lo sviluppo di biomateriali multifunzionali e di terapie adiuvanti per la chirurgia ricostruttiva e rigenerativa dell'apparato muscoloscheletrico

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Objectives Meniscal injuries are often associated with an active lifestyle. The damage of meniscal tissue puts young patients at higher risk of undergoing meniscal surgery and, therefore, at higher risk of osteoarthritis. In this study, we undertook proof-of-concept research to develop a cellularized human meniscus by using 3D bioprinting technology. Methods A 3D model of bioengineered medial meniscus tissue was created, based on MRI scans of a human volunteer. The Digital Imaging and Communications in Medicine (DICOM) data from these MRI scans were processed using dedicated software, in order to obtain an STL model of the structure. The chosen 3D Discovery printing tool was a microvalve-based inkjet print-head. Primary mesenchymal stem cells (MSCs) were isolated from bone marrow and embedded in a collagen-based bio-ink before printing. LIVE/DEAD assay was performed on realized cell-laden constructs carrying MSCs in order to evaluate cell distribution and viability. Results This study involved the realization of a human cell-laden collagen meniscus using 3D bioprinting. The meniscus prototype showed the biological potential of this technology to provide an anatomically shaped, patient-specific construct with viable cells on a biocompatible material. Conclusion This paper reports the preliminary findings of the production of a custom-made, cell-laden, collagen-based human meniscus. The prototype described could act as the starting point for future developments of this collagen-based, tissue-engineered structure, which could aid the optimization of implants designed to replace damaged menisci.

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