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Versatile human cardiac tissues engineered with perfusable heart extracellular microenvironment for biomedical applications.

Sungjin MinSuran KimWoo-Sup SimYi Sun ChoiHyebin JooJae-Hyun ParkSu-Jin LeeHyeok KimMi Jeong LeeInhea JeongBaofang CuiSung-Hyun JoJin-Ju KimSeok Beom HongYeon-Jik ChoiKiwon BanYun-Gon KimJang-Ung ParkHyang-Ae LeeHun-Jun ParkSeung-Woo Cho
Published in: Nature communications (2024)
Engineered human cardiac tissues have been utilized for various biomedical applications, including drug testing, disease modeling, and regenerative medicine. However, the applications of cardiac tissues derived from human pluripotent stem cells are often limited due to their immaturity and lack of functionality. Therefore, in this study, we establish a perfusable culture system based on in vivo-like heart microenvironments to improve human cardiac tissue fabrication. The integrated culture platform of a microfluidic chip and a three-dimensional heart extracellular matrix enhances human cardiac tissue development and their structural and functional maturation. These tissues are comprised of cardiovascular lineage cells, including cardiomyocytes and cardiac fibroblasts derived from human induced pluripotent stem cells, as well as vascular endothelial cells. The resultant macroscale human cardiac tissues exhibit improved efficacy in drug testing (small molecules with various levels of arrhythmia risk), disease modeling (Long QT Syndrome and cardiac fibrosis), and regenerative therapy (myocardial infarction treatment). Therefore, our culture system can serve as a highly effective tissue-engineering platform to provide human cardiac tissues for versatile biomedical applications.
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