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Evaluation of biocompatibility and immunogenicity of micro/nanofiber materials based on tilapia skin collagen.

Dongsheng Li1, Yonglin Gao2, Yunzhi Wang2, Xiaoping Yang3, Chuanglong He1, Meifang Zhu1, Shumin Zhang3, Xiumei Mo1.   

Abstract

Type I collagen, used as a raw material, plays a pivotal role in the development of medical devices and tissue engineering. Due to the risk of zoonotic transmission and religious constraints for mammalian collagen, fish collagen gains increased attention and is widely seen as an alternative. In this study, two collagen micro/nanofiber materials, self-assembled collagen nanofiber and electrospun collagen nanofiber, were prepared by tilapia skin collagen and their biocompatibility and immunogenicity was thoroughly investigated. The result revealed that the state of tilapia skin collagen in self-assembled collagen nanofiber and electrospun collagen nanofiber was different. The circular dichroism spectrum indicated that collagen in self-assembled collagen nanofiber retained the triple helical structure of the native collagen, while collagen in electrospun collagen nanofiber was denatured into gelatin. Nevertheless, the evaluation according to ISO10993, including tests of cytotoxicity, hemolysis, skin sensitization, acute systemic toxicity, mouse immunization and lymphocyte proliferation, demonstrated good biocompatibility and low immunogenicity for both self-assembled and electrospun collagen nanofiber materials. Overall, the present study highlighted that type I collagen from tilapia skin would be a promising biomaterial for the development of regenerate medical products.

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Keywords:  Tilapia skin collagen; biocompatibility; biosafety; immunogenicity; micro/nanofiber

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Year:  2019        PMID: 30665311     DOI: 10.1177/0885328218820180

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Biomater Appl        ISSN: 0885-3282            Impact factor:   2.646


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