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Functional decellularized fibrocartilaginous matrix graft for rotator cuff enthesis regeneration: A novel technique to avoid in-vitro loading of cells.

Can Chen1, Yang Chen2, Muzh Li2, Han Xiao2, Qiang Shi2, Tao Zhang2, Xing Li3, Chunfeng Zhao4, Jianzhong Hu5, Hongbin Lu6.   

Abstract

Rapid and functional enthesis regeneration after rotator cuff tear (RCT) remains a challenge in clinic. Current tissue-engineering strategies for solving this challenge are focused on developing grafts with the mode of in-vitro loading cells on a scaffold. However, this mode is complicated and time-inefficient, moreover the preservation of this graft outside a cell incubator is highly inconvenient, thus limiting their clinical application. Developing a cell-free graft with chemotaxis to recruit postoperative injected cells may be a promising approach to solve these problems. Herein, we prepared a recombinant SDF-1α (termed as C-SDF-1α) capable of binding collagen and chemotaxis, which were then tethered on the collagen fibers of book-shaped decellularized fibrocartilage matrix (BDFM) to fabricate this cell-free graft (C-SDF-1α/BDFM). This C-SDF-1α/BDFM is noncytotoxicity and low-immunogenicity, allows synovium-derived mesenchymal stem cells (SMSCs) attachment and proliferation, and shows superior chondrogenic inducibility. More importantly, C-SDF-1α/BDFM released the tethered SDF-1α with a sustained release profile in-vitro and in-vivo, thus steadily recruiting chemokine (C-X-C motif) receptor 4 positive (CXCR4+) cells. Rats with RCT were repaired acutely with C-SDF-1α/BDFM together with postoperative CXCR4+SMSCs injection (C-SDF-1α/BDFM + CXCR4+SMSCs), BDFM in-vitro pre-loaded CXCR4+SMSCs (BDFM/CXCR4+SMSCs), or direct suture only (CTL). At postoperative 14-day, compared with BDFM/CXCR4+SMSCs, C-SDF-1α/BDFM + CXCR4+SMSCs showed a little more CXCR4+SMSCs at the healing site. At postoperative week 4 or 8, rats treated with C-SDF-1α/BDFM + CXCR4+SMSCs presented a similar RC healing quality as BDFM/CXCR4+SMSCs, both of which were significantly better than the CTL. Collectively, compared with conventional BDFM/CXCR4+SMSCs, C-SDF-1α/BDFM, as a cell-free graft with chemotaxis, could recruit postoperative injected CXCR4+cells into the healing site to participating RC healing, thus avoiding the complex process of in-vitro loading cells on a scaffold and necessitating immense care for the graft outside cell incubator, making it very convenient for clinical application.
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Keywords:  Collagen-affinity peptide; Decellularized matrix; Enthesis regeneration; Rotator cuff; SDF-1α; Seeding-cells loading

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Year:  2020        PMID: 32334201     DOI: 10.1016/j.biomaterials.2020.119996

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Biomaterials        ISSN: 0142-9612            Impact factor:   12.479


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