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Fibroblasts and polymer composition are essential for bioengineering of airway epithelium on nonwoven scaffolds.
Romanova, Olga A; Klein, Olga I; Sytina, Elena V; Rudyak, Stanislav G; Patsaev, Timofey D; Tenchurin, Timur H; Grigorchuk, Alexander Yu; Demina, Tatiana S; Chvalun, Sergey N; Panteleyev, Andrey A.
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  • Romanova OA; NRC Kurchatov Institute, Moscow, Russian Federation.
  • Klein OI; NRC Kurchatov Institute, Moscow, Russian Federation.
  • Sytina EV; The Federal Research Center "Fundamentals of Biotechnology" of the Russian Academy of Sciences, Bach Institute of Biochemistry.
  • Rudyak SG; NRC Kurchatov Institute, Moscow, Russian Federation.
  • Patsaev TD; Pirogov Russian National Research Medical University, Moscow, Russian Federation.
  • Tenchurin TH; NRC Kurchatov Institute, Moscow, Russian Federation.
  • Grigorchuk AY; NRC Kurchatov Institute, Moscow, Russian Federation.
  • Demina TS; Petrovsky National Research Centre of Surgery, Moscow, Russian Federation.
  • Chvalun SN; Enikolopov Institute of Synthetic Polymeric Materials, Russian Academy of Sciences, Moscow, Russian Federation.
  • Panteleyev AA; NRC Kurchatov Institute, Moscow, Russian Federation.
J Biomater Sci Polym Ed ; 35(6): 851-868, 2024 04.
Article em En | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-38310545
ABSTRACT
To make tissue engineering a truly effective tool, it is necessary to understand how the patterns of specific tissue development are modulated by and depend on the artificial environment. Even the most advanced approaches still do not fully meet the requirements of practical engineering of tracheobronchial epithelium. This study aimed to test the ability of the synthetic and natural nonwoven scaffolds to support the formation of morphological sound airway epithelium including the basement membrane (BM). We also sought to identify the potential role of fibroblasts in this process. Our results showed that nonwoven scaffolds are generally suitable for producing well-differentiated tracheobronchial epithelium (with cilia and goblet cells), while the structure and functionality of the equivalents appeared to be highly dependent on the composition of the scaffolds. Unlike natural scaffolds, synthetic ones supported the formation of the epithelium only when epithelial cells were cocultured with fibroblasts. Fibroblasts also appeared to be obligatory for basal lamina formation, regardless of the type of the nonwoven material used. However, even in the presence of fibroblasts, the synthetic scaffolds were unable to support the formation of the epithelium and of the BM (in particular, basal lamina) as effectively as the natural scaffolds did.
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Texto completo: 1 Base de dados: MEDLINE Assunto principal: Polímeros / Alicerces Teciduais Idioma: En Ano de publicação: 2024 Tipo de documento: Article

Texto completo: 1 Base de dados: MEDLINE Assunto principal: Polímeros / Alicerces Teciduais Idioma: En Ano de publicação: 2024 Tipo de documento: Article