Lung-Mimetic Hydrofoam Sealant to Treat Pulmonary Air Leak.
Meghan R PinezichMohammad MirPamela L GraneyDaniel Naveed TavakolJiawen ChenMaria R HudockOlimpia GavaudanPanpan ChenSarah R KaslowJonathan A ReimerJulie Van HasselBrandon A GuenthartJohn D O'NeillMatthew BacchettaJinho KimGordana Vunjak-NovakovicPublished in: Advanced healthcare materials (2024)
Pulmonary air leak is the most common complication of lung surgery, contributing to post-operative morbidity in up to 60% of patients; yet, there is no reliable treatment. Available surgical sealants do not match the demanding deformation mechanics of lung tissue; and therefore, fail to seal air leak. To address this therapeutic gap, a sealant with structural and mechanical similarity to subpleural lung is designed, developed, and systematically evaluated. This "lung-mimetic" sealant is a hydrofoam material that has alveolar-like porous ultrastructure, lung-like viscoelastic properties (adhesive, compressive, tensile), and lung extracellular matrix-derived signals (matrikines) to support tissue repair. In biocompatibility testing, the lung-mimetic sealant shows minimal cytotoxicity and immunogenicity in vitro. Human primary monocytes exposed to sealant matrikines in vitro upregulate key genes (MARCO, PDGFB, VEGF) known to correlate with pleural wound healing and tissue repair in vivo. In rat and swine models of pulmonary air leak, this lung-mimetic sealant rapidly seals air leak and restores baseline lung mechanics. Altogether, these data indicate that the lung-mimetic sealant can effectively seal pulmonary air leak and promote a favorable cellular response in vitro.
Keyphrases
- pulmonary hypertension
- extracellular matrix
- minimally invasive
- immune response
- oxidative stress
- coronary artery disease
- dna methylation
- ejection fraction
- dendritic cells
- deep learning
- electronic health record
- peripheral blood
- artificial intelligence
- prognostic factors
- highly efficient
- high speed
- single molecule
- tissue engineering
- coronary artery bypass