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The potential utility of hybrid photo-crosslinked hydrogels with non-immunogenic component for cartilage repair

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NPJ REGENERATIVE MEDICINE
卷 6, 期 1, 页码 -

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NATURE PORTFOLIO
DOI: 10.1038/s41536-021-00166-8

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  1. Zhejiang Provincial Natural Science of Foundation of China [Y20C070010]
  2. ninth Session of the Croatia-China Scientific and Technological Cooperation Committee Researchers Exchange Program
  3. Wenzhou Institute, University of Chinese Academy of Sciences [WIUCASQD2019002]

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This study synthesized and characterized a set of new hydrogels consisting of gelatin, hyaluronic acid, and decellularized cartilage matrix, showing promising results for cartilage tissue engineering. The hydrogels were studied for their behavior with cells in vitro and in a rat knee cartilage defect model, indicating potential utility for tissue engineering and regenerative medicine.
Finding a suitable biomaterial for scaffolding in cartilage tissue engineering has proved to be far from trivial. Nonetheless, it is clear that biomimetic approaches based on gelatin (Gel) and hyaluronic acid (HA) have particular promise. Herein, a set of formulations consisting of photo-polymerizable Gel; photo-polymerizable HA, and allogenic decellularized cartilage matrix (DCM), is synthesized and characterized. The novelty of this study lies particularly in the choice of DCM, which was harvested from an abnormal porcine with alpha-1,3-galactose gene knockout. The hybrid hydrogels were prepared and studied extensively, by spectroscopic methods, for their capacity to imbibe water, for their behavior under compression, and to characterize microstructure. Subsequently, the effects of the hydrogels on contacting cells (in vitro) were studied, i.e., cytotoxicity, morphology, and differentiation through monitoring the specific markers ACAN, Sox9, Coll2, and Col2 alpha 1, hypertrophy through monitoring the specific markers alkaline phosphatase (ALP) and Col 10A1. In vivo performance of the hydrogels was assessed in a rat knee cartilage defect model. The new data expand our understanding of hydrogels built of Gel and HA, since they reveal that a significant augmenting role can be played by DCM. The data strongly suggest that further experimentation in larger cartilage-defect animal models is worthwhile and has potential utility for tissue engineering and regenerative medicine.

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