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Coculture of Endothelial and Stromal Cells to Promote Concurrent Osteogenesis and Vasculogenesis.

Nicholas G Schott1, Jan P Stegemann1.   

Abstract

A key challenge in the treatment of large bone defects is the need to provide an adequate and stable vascular supply as new tissue develops. Bone tissue engineering applies selected biomaterials and cell types to create an environment that promotes tissue formation, maturation, and remodeling. Mesenchymal stromal cells (MSCs) have been widely used in these strategies because of their established effects on bone formation, and their ability to act as stabilizing pericytes that support vascular regeneration by endothelial cells (ECs). However, the creation of vascularized bone tissue in vitro requires coupling of osteogenesis and vasculogenesis in a three-dimensional (3D) biomaterial environment. In the present study, 3D fibrin hydrogels containing MSCs and ECs were prevascularized in vitro for 7 days to create an endothelial network in the matrix, and were subsequently cultured for a further 14 days under either continued vasculogenic stimulus, a combination of vasculogenic and osteogenic (hybrid) stimulus, or only osteogenic stimulus. It was found that ECs produced robust vessel networks in 3D fibrin matrices over 7 days of culture, and these networks continued to expand over the 14-day treatment period under vasculogenic conditions. Culture in hybrid medium resulted in maintenance of vessel networks for 14 days, while osteogenic culture abrogated vessel formation. These trends were mirrored in data representing overall cell viability and cell number in the 3D fibrin constructs. MSCs were found to colocalize with EC networks under vasculogenic and hybrid conditions, suggesting pericyte-like function. The bone marker alkaline phosphatase increased over time in hybrid and osteogenic media, but mineral deposition was evident only under purely osteogenic conditions. These results suggest that hybrid media compositions can support some aspects of multiphase tissue formation, but that alternative strategies are needed to obtain robust, concomitant vascularization, and osteogenesis in engineered tissues in vitro. Impact statement The combined use of mesenchymal stromal cells (MSCs) and endothelial cells to concomitantly produce mature bone and a nourishing vasculature is a promising tissue engineering approach to treating large bone defects. However, it is challenging to create and maintain vascular networks in the presence of osteogenic cues. This study used a 3D fibrin matrix to demonstrate that prevascularization of the construct can lead to maintenance of vessel structures over time, but that osteogenesis is compromised under these conditions. This work illuminates the capacity of MSCs to serve as both supportive pericytes and as osteoprogenitor cells, and motivates new strategies for coupling osteogenesis and vasculogenesis in engineered bone tissues.

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Keywords:  3D culture; endothelial cells; fibrin; hydrogel; mesenchymal stromal cells; orthopedic tissue engineering

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Year:  2021        PMID: 33599160      PMCID: PMC8827126          DOI: 10.1089/ten.TEA.2020.0330

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Tissue Eng Part A        ISSN: 1937-3341            Impact factor:   4.080


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