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Self-aligned myofibers in 3D bioprinted extracellular matrix-based construct accelerate skeletal muscle function restoration

Hyeongjin Lee, Won-Jin Kim, JiUn Lee, Kyung-Soon Park, James J. Yoo, Anthony Atala, GeunHyung Kim, Sang Jin Lee

2021Applied Physics Reviews53 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

To achieve rapid skeletal muscle function restoration, many attempts have been made to bioengineer functional muscle constructs by employing physical, biochemical, or biological cues. Here, we develop a self-aligned skeletal muscle construct by printing a photo-crosslinkable skeletal muscle extracellular matrix-derived bioink together with poly(vinyl alcohol) that contains human muscle progenitor cells. To induce the self-alignment of human muscle progenitor cells, in situ uniaxially aligned micro-topographical structure in the printed constructs is created by a fibrillation/leaching of poly(vinyl alcohol) after the printing process. The in vitro results demonstrate that the synergistic effect of tissue-specific biochemical signals (obtained from the skeletal muscle extracellular matrix-derived bioink) and topographical cues [obtained from the poly(vinyl alcohol) fibrillation] improves the myogenic differentiation of the printed human muscle progenitor cells with cellular alignment. Moreover, this self-aligned muscle construct shows the accelerated integration with neural networks and vascular ingrowth in vivo, resulting in rapid restoration of muscle function. We demonstrate that combined biochemical and topographic cues on the 3D bioprinted skeletal muscle constructs can effectively reconstruct the extensive muscle defect injuries.

Topics & Concepts

Skeletal muscleExtracellular matrixCell biologyBiomedical engineeringProgenitor cellTissue engineeringMyocyteMuscle tissueMaterials scienceMatrix (chemical analysis)Regeneration (biology)ChemistryAnatomyBiologyStem cellMedicineComposite material3D Printing in Biomedical ResearchAdditive Manufacturing and 3D Printing TechnologiesNeuroscience and Neural Engineering
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