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Immuno-Instructive 3D Tendon Biomimetic Scaffolds Functionalized with Amniotic Epithelial Stem Cell Secretome for
Mohammad El Khatib1, Annunziata Mauro1, Giuseppe Prencipe1
1Unit of Basic and Applied Sciences, Department of Biosciences and Agro-Food and Environmental Technologies, University of Teramo, 64100 Teramo, Italy.
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Tendon healing is often hindered by unresolved inflammation and dysregulated immune responses, highlighting the need for innovative regenerative strategies. This study developed an immune-informed platform by functionalizing validated 3D tendon-mimetic poly(lactide-co-glycolide) (PLGA) scaffolds with immunomodulatory conditioned media (CM), referred to as CMINF to emphasize its anti-inflammatory and immunomodulatory properties, derived from ovine amniotic epithelial stem cells (AECs), offering a potential cell-free therapeutic solution. Three functionalization methods were compared: physical adsorption, and hydrochloric acid (HCl) or sodium hydroxide (NaOH) pre-treatments. FT-IR spectroscopy and protein adsorption analyses identified NaOH as the most effective method, enhancing retention and release of Amphiregulin (AREG), an AEC key immunomodulatory protein. Kinetic studies revealed a sustained, controlled release of AREG over 7 days (d) from CMINF-functionalized scaffolds (3D-CMINF), preserving bioactivity. Functionally, 3D-CMINF scaffolds significantly suppressed T-cell activation and peripheral blood mononuclear cell (PBMC) proliferation. The released CM from 3D-CMINF (CMR) exhibited time-dependent immunomodulatory effects: early T-cell inhibition (6-72 h) and delayed suppression of PBMC proliferation (48 h-7 d). Macrophage polarization analysis revealed a shift towards the pro-regenerative M2 phenotype, with increased expression of M2 over M1 markers in 3D-CMINF-adherent cells. Flow cytometry confirmed a preferential induction of regulatory M2b macrophages alongside reductions in pro-inflammatory M1 and pro-fibrotic M2a subsets. These results demonstrate that 3D-CMINF scaffolds can finely modulate immune responses, balancing inflammatory and reparative cues relevant to early tendon healing processes. This platform, integrating structural and immunomodulatory elements, presents a promising, cell-free, and translational immunoengineering strategy to control inflammation and support tendon repair.

