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Long-term in vivo survival of 3D-bioprinted human lipoaspirate-derived adipose tissue: proteomic signature and cellular content

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ADIPOCYTE
卷 11, 期 1, 页码 34-46

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TAYLOR & FRANCIS INC
DOI: 10.1080/21623945.2021.2014179

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Lipoaspirate-derived adipose tissue; 3D bioprinting; proteomics; flow cytometry; adipose-derived stem cells/ASCs; endothelial progenitor cells/EPCs

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  1. Swedish State [ALFGBG-716621]
  2. Knut and Alice Wallenberg Foundation
  3. Goteborg Medical Society
  4. Mary von Sydow Foundation
  5. Magnus Bergvalls Foundation
  6. Sigurd and Elsa Goljes Foundation
  7. Ann-Mari and Per Ahlqvist Foundation
  8. Anna-Lisa and Bror Bjornssons Foundation

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The study found that 3D-bioprinted LAT survived for 150 days in vivo, maintaining the shape and size of the construct, and exhibited a favourable proteomic signature, including ASCs, EPCs, and blood vessels.
Three-dimensional (3D)-bioprinted lipoaspirate-derived adipose tissue (LAT) is a potential alternative to lipo-injection for correcting soft-tissue defects. This study investigated the long-term in vivo survival of 3D-bioprinted LAT and its proteomic signature and cellular composition. We performed proteomic and multicolour flow cytometric analyses on the lipoaspirate and 3D-bioprinted LAT constructs were transplanted into nude mice, followed by explantation after up to 150 days. LAT contained adipose-tissue-derived stem cells (ASCs), pericytes, endothelial progenitor cells (EPCs) and endothelial cells. Proteomic analysis identified 6,067 proteins, including pericyte markers, adipokines, ASC secretome proteins, proangiogenic proteins and proteins involved in adipocyte differentiation and developmental morphogenic signalling, as well as proteins not previously described in human subcutaneous fat. 3D-bioprinted LAT survived for 150 days in vivo with preservation of the construct shape and size. Furthermore, we identified human blood vessels after 30 and 150 days in vivo, indicating angiogenesis from capillaries. These results showed that LAT has a favourable proteomic signature, contains ASCs, EPCs and blood vessels that survive 3D bioprinting and can potentially facilitate angiogenesis and successful autologous fat grafting in soft-tissue reconstruction.

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