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Development of cell-laden multimodular Lego-like customizable endometrial tissue assembly for successful tissue regenerationopen access

Authors
Park, Se-RaKook, Myung GeunKim, Soo-RimLee, Jin WooPark, Chan HumOh, Byung-ChulJung, YunJaeHong, In-Sun
Issue Date
Apr-2023
Publisher
SPRINGERNATURE
Keywords
Biomaterials; Endometrial stem cells; Lego-like tissue architecture; Multimodular tissue assembly 3D printing
Citation
BIOMATERIALS RESEARCH, v.27, no.1, pp.946 - 968
Journal Title
BIOMATERIALS RESEARCH
Volume
27
Number
1
Start Page
946
End Page
968
URI
https://scholarworks.bwise.kr/gachon/handle/2020.sw.gachon/87692
DOI
10.1186/s40824-023-00376-9
ISSN
1226-4601
Abstract
BackgroundThe endometrium, the inner lining of the uterine cavity, plays essential roles in embryo implantation and its subsequent development. Although some positive results were preliminarily archived, the regeneration of damaged endometrial tissues by administrating stem cells only is very challenging due to the lack of specific microenvironments and their low attachment rates at the sites of injury. In this context, various biomaterial-based scaffolds have been used to overcome these limitations by providing simple structural support for cell attachment. However, these scaffold-based strategies also cannot properly reflect patient tissue-specific structural complexity and thus show only limited therapeutic effects.MethodTherefore, in the present study, we developed a customizable Lego-like multimodular endometrial tissue architecture by assembling individually fabricated tissue blocks.ResultsEach tissue block was fabricated by incorporating biodegradable biomaterials and certain endometrial constituent cells. Each small tissue block was effectively fabricated by integrating conventional mold casting and 3D printing techniques. The fabricated individual tissue blocks were properly assembled into a larger customized tissue architecture. This structure not only properly mimics the patient-specific multicellular microenvironment of the endometrial tissue but also properly responds to key reproductive hormones in a manner similar to the physiological functions.ConclusionThis customizable modular tissue assembly allows easy and scalable configuration of a complex patient-specific tissue microenvironment, thus accelerating various tissue regeneration procedures.
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