Incorporation of Cell‐Adhesive Proteins in 3D‐Printed Lipoic Acid‐Maleic Acid‐Poly(Propylene Glycol)‐Based Tough Gel Ink for Cell‐Supportive Microenvironment

Author:

Tran Hao Nguyen1,Kim In Gul2,Kim Jong Heon3,Bhattacharyya Amitava13,Chung Eun‐Jae2,Noh Insup13ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Department of Chemical and Biomolecular Engineering Seoul National University of Science and Technology Seoul 01811 Republic of Korea

2. Department of Otorhinolaryngology‐Head and Neck Surgery College of Medicine Seoul National University Hospital Seoul 03080 Republic of Korea

3. Convergence Institute of Biomedical Engineering and Biomaterials Seoul National University of Science and Technology Seoul 01811 Republic of Korea

Abstract

AbstractIn extrusion‐based 3D printing, the use of synthetic polymeric hydrogels can facilitate fabrication of cellularized and implanted scaffolds with sufficient mechanical properties to maintain the structural integrity and physical stress within the in vivo conditions. However, synthetic hydrogels face challenges due to their poor properties of cellular adhesion, bioactivity, and biofunctionality. New compositions of hydrogel inks have been designed to address this limitation. A viscous poly(maleate‐propylene oxide)‐lipoate‐poly(ethylene oxide) (MPLE) hydrogel is recently developed that shows high‐resolution printability, drug‐controlled release, excellent mechanical properties with adhesiveness, and biocompatibility. In this study, the authors demonstrate that the incorporation of cell‐adhesive proteins like gelatin and albumin within the MPLE gel allows printing of biologically functional 3D scaffolds with rapid cell spreading (within 7 days) and high cell proliferation (twofold increase) as compared with MPLE gel only. Addition of proteins (10% w/v) supports the formation of interconnected cell clusters (≈1.6‐fold increase in cell areas after 7‐day) and spreading of cells in the printed scaffolds without additional growth factors. In in vivo studies, the protein‐loaded scaffolds showed excellent biocompatibility and increased angiogenesis without inflammatory response after 4‐week implantation in mice, thus demonstrating the promise to contribute to the printable tough hydrogel inks for tissue engineering.

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

Materials Chemistry,Polymers and Plastics,Biomaterials,Bioengineering,Biotechnology

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