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Three-Dimensional Bioprinting of Hepatic Structures with Directly Converted Hepatocyte-Like Cells.

Kyojin Kang1,2,3, Yohan Kim1,2,3, Hyeryeon Jeon2,3, Seung Bum Lee4, Ji Sook Kim5, Su A Park6, Wan Doo Kim6, Heung Mo Yang7, Sung Joo Kim7, Jaemin Jeong2,3, Dongho Choi1,2,3.   

Abstract

Three-dimensional (3D) bioprinting technology is a promising new technology in the field of bioartificial organ generation with regard to overcoming the limitations of organ supply. The cell source for bioprinting is very important. Here, we generated 3D hepatic scaffold with mouse-induced hepatocyte-like cells (miHeps), and investigated whether their function was improved after transplantation in vivo. To generate miHeps, mouse embryonic fibroblasts (MEFs) were transformed with pMX retroviruses individually expressing hepatic transcription factors Hnf4a and Foxa3. After 8-10 days, MEFs formed rapidly growing hepatocyte-like colonies. For 3D bioprinting, miHeps were mixed with a 3% alginate hydrogel and extruded by nozzle pressure. After 7 days, they were transplanted into the omentum of Jo2-treated NOD Scid gamma (NSG) mice as a liver damage model. Real-time polymerase chain reaction and immunofluorescence analyses were conducted to evaluate hepatic function. The 3D bioprinted hepatic scaffold (25 × 25 mm) expressed Albumin, and ASGR1 and HNF4a expression gradually increased for 28 days in vitro. When transplanted in vivo, the cells in the hepatic scaffold grew more and exhibited higher Albumin expression than in vitro scaffold. Therefore, combining 3D bioprinting with direct conversion technology appears to be an effective option for liver therapy.

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Keywords:  3D bioprinting; cell transplantation; direct conversion; miHep cells

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Year:  2018        PMID: 28726547     DOI: 10.1089/ten.TEA.2017.0161

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Tissue Eng Part A        ISSN: 1937-3341            Impact factor:   3.845


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