Multicellular bioprinted skin facilitates human-like skin architecture in vivo

Author:

Jorgensen Adam M.1ORCID,Gorkun Anastasiya1ORCID,Mahajan Naresh1ORCID,Willson Kelsey1,Clouse Cara1ORCID,Jeong Claire G.1,Varkey Mathew1,Wu Mingsong1ORCID,Walker Stephen J.1ORCID,Molnar Joseph A.12ORCID,Murphy Sean V.1,Lee Sang Jin1ORCID,Yoo James J.1,Soker Shay1,Atala Anthony1ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Wake Forest Institute for Regenerative Medicine, Wake Forest School of Medicine, Medical Center Boulevard, Winston-Salem, NC 27157, USA.

2. Department of Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery, Atrium Health Wake Forest Baptist Hospital, Medical Center Boulevard, Winston-Salem, NC 27157, USA.

Abstract

Bioprinting is a promising alternative method to generate skin substitutes because it can replicate the structural organization of the skin into biomimetic layers in vitro. In this study, six primary human skin cell types were used to bioprint a trilayer skin construct consisting of epidermis, dermis, and hypodermis. Transplantation of the bioprinted skin with human cells onto full-thickness wounds of nu/nu mice promoted rapid vascularization and formation of epidermal rete ridges analogous to the native human epidermis, with a normal-looking extracellular matrix. Cell-specific staining confirmed the integration of the implanted cells into the regenerated skin. Using a similar approach, a 5 centimeter–by–5 centimeter bioprinted autologous porcine skin graft was transplanted onto full-thickness wounds in a porcine excisional wound model. The bioprinted skin graft improved epithelialization, reduced skin contraction, and supported normal collagen organization with reduced fibrosis. Differential gene expression demonstrated pro-remodeling protease activity in wounds transplanted with bioprinted autologous skin grafts. These results demonstrate that bioprinted skin can support skin regeneration to allow for nonfibrotic wound healing and suggest that the skin bioprinting technology may be applicable for human clinical use.

Publisher

American Association for the Advancement of Science (AAAS)

Subject

General Medicine

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