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Fabrication of Extracellular Matrix-derived Foams and Microcarriers as Tissue-specific Cell Culture and Delivery Platforms
Published on: April 11, 2017
Decellularized hASCs-derived matrices as biomaterials for 3D in vitro approaches
Fátima Raquel Maia1, Rui Luís Reis1, Joaquim Miguel Oliveira1
13B's Research Group, I3Bs-Research Institute on Biomaterials, Biodegradables and Biomimetics, University of Minho, Headquarters of the European Institute of Excellence on Tissue Engineering and Regenerative Medicine, Guimarães, Portugal; ICVS/3B's PT Government Associate Lab, Braga, Guimarães, Portugal; The Discoveries Centre for Regenerative and Precision Medicine, Headquarters at University of Minho, Guimarães, Portugal.
Abstract:
Tissue regeneration strategies have been greatly evolving in the last years due to the use of more realistic approaches. These approaches rely in the use of biomaterials for the development of three dimensional (3D) structures that emulate the in vivo microenvironment of different tissues. Recently, extracellular matrices (ECM) secreted by cells have been caught a great deal of attention as an attractive biomaterial for the development 3D structures. In fact, different cells and/or different cellular culture conditions gave rise to different ECM's compositions, which can be used for the development of more physiologically relevant 3D structures. Nevertheless, the recovery of cell-derived ECM requires the use of a proper decellularization protocol. Herein, we report a decellularization protocol to recover the ECM produced by human adipose derived stem cells. This protocol comprises multiple steps (chemical, physical or enzymatic) which are described here in more detail. Furthermore, it is describe the methods that have been used to evaluate the effectiveness of this decellularization protocol. Overall, this protocol enables the production of hASCs-derived matrices that can be further used for the production of more physiologically relevant 3D in vitro models for tissue regeneration strategies.

