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3D printing of vascularized hepatic tissues with a high cell density and heterogeneous microenvironment.

Yongcong FangMengke JiYi YangYihan GuoRuobin SunTing ZhangWei SunZhuo Xiong
Published in: Biofabrication (2023)
Three-dimensional (3D) bioprinting has emerged as an appealing approach for creating functional tissues; however, a lack of suitable bioinks with high cell density and printability has greatly limited our ability to print functional tissues. We address this limitation by developing a granular cell aggregate-based biphasic (GCAB) bioink based on densely packed cell aggregates. The GCAB bioink exhibited the desired shear-thinning and shear-recovery properties for extrusion bioprinting and hyperelastic behaviors postprinting for modeling the mechanical characteristics of soft biological tissues. The GCAB bioink displayed a high cell density (~1.7×108 cells/cm3) without compromising viability (~83%). We printed dense hepatic tissue constructs with enhanced vascularization and metabolic functions by preorganization of GCAB bioink with a defined heterogeneous microenvironment. By simultaneously printing the GCAB bioink and an endothelial cell-laden gelatin bioink, we successfully produced functional hepatic tissues with a high cell density and a perfusable vascular network. The design of the generalizable GCAB bioink opens new avenues to create functional tissues for therapeutic applications.&#xD.
Keyphrases
  • single cell
  • gene expression
  • cell therapy
  • endothelial cells
  • induced apoptosis
  • signaling pathway
  • oxidative stress
  • endoplasmic reticulum stress
  • cell cycle arrest