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Dhanusha N Rajapakse1, Mahtab Khodadadi1,2, Kiran M Ali1
1Textile Engineering, Chemistry and Science, Wilson College of Textiles, North Carolina State University, Raleigh, North Carolina, USA.
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The limited regenerative capability of mature cardiomyocytes (CMs) makes myocardial repair more challenging, requiring effective and viable alternatives to conventional heart transplants. Cardiac tissue engineering is a substitutionary approach combining cells, scaffolds, and growth factors to develop functional heart tissues in vitro. Induced pluripotent stem cells (iPSCs) represent a significant advancement in cardiac regenerative medicine, offering a continuous supply of CMs, however, the limited understanding of their microenvironment hinders translational research. Decellularized extracellular matrix (dECM) derived from myocardium is a highly promising natural scaffold for CTE, given its tissue-specific composition, mechanical properties, and biochemical cues that promote cellular regeneration. This study investigates myocardial dECM-based fibrous scaffolds for iPSC-derived CM use. Coaxially electrospun nanofibers comprising a polyurethane core and a blend of polycaprolactone and myocardial dECM as the sheath were optimized. Morphological analysis confirms the resemblance of the nanofibers to fibrillar collagen in the native dECM. ATR- FTIR and immunostaining results confirm the presence of dECM, which enhanced their hydrophilicity and enzymatic degradation. Biocompatibility results show higher phenotypic retention of iPSC-CMs due to microenvironments enriched with native proteins. On the contrary, the scaffolds without myocardial proteins exhibit higher dedifferentiation of iPSC-CMs, proving that ECM proteins provide a suitable microenvironment for iPSC-CMs.
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