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In-process monitoring of a tissue-engineered oral mucosa fabricated on a micropatterned collagen scaffold: use of optical coherence tomography for quality control

Orakarn Suebsamarn, Y. Kamimura, Ayako Suzuki, Yoshihiro Kodama, R. Mizuno, Y. Osawa, Tomohiko Komatsu, Taisuke Sato, Kenta Haga, Ryota Kobayashi, Eriko Naito, M. Kida, K. Kishimoto, J. Mizuno, Haruaki Hayasaki, Kenji Izumi

2022Heliyon10 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Background: produced oral mucosa equivalent (EVPOME) for clinical translation; however, more biomimetic micropatterns are required to promote oral keratinocyte-based tissue engineering/regenerative medicine. In addition, in-process monitoring for quality control of tissue-engineered products is key to successful clinical outcomes. However, evaluating three-dimensional tissue-engineered constructs such as EVPOME is challenging. This study aimed to update our technique to fabricate a more biomimetic DEJ structure of oral mucosa and to investigate the efficacy of optical coherence tomography (OCT) in combination with deep learning for non-invasive EVPOME monitoring. Methods: A picosecond laser-textured microstructure mimicking DEJ on stainless steel was used as a negative mould to fabricate the micropatterned collagen scaffold. During EVPOME manufacturing, OCT was applied twice to monitor the EVPOME and evaluate its epithelial thickness. Findings: Our moulding system resulted in successful micropattern replication on the curved collagen scaffold. OCT imaging visualised the epithelial layer and the underlying micropatterned scaffold in EVPOME, enabling to non-invasively detect specific defects not found before the histological examination. Additionally, a gradual increase in epithelial thickness was observed over time. Conclusion: These findings demonstrate the feasibility of using a stainless-steel negative mould to create a more biomimetic micropattern on collagen scaffolds and the potential of OCT imaging for quality control in oral keratinocyte-based tissue engineering/regenerative medicine.

Topics & Concepts

Optical coherence tomographyScaffoldBiomedical engineeringTissue engineeringMaterials scienceOral mucosaRegenerative medicineEx vivoNanotechnologyIn vivoPathologyMedicineStem cellCell biologyRadiologyBiotechnologyBiologyOptical Coherence Tomography ApplicationsAngiogenesis and VEGF in CancerCollagen: Extraction and Characterization
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