A Clinical‐Grade Partially Decellularized Matrix for Tracheal Replacement: Validation In Vitro and In Vivo in a Porcine Model

Author:

Arakelian Lousineh123ORCID,Léger Maëlys134,Kellouche Sabrina5,Agniel Rémy5,Bruneval Patrick6,Allain Jean Marc78,Caputo Valentino14,Gendron Nicolas9,Gozlan Romane13,Bargui Rezlene13,Vigouroux Augustin13,Sansac Caroline10,Jarraya Mohamed10,Denoyelle Françoise34,Larghero Jérôme123,Thierry Briac134

Affiliation:

1. Inserm U976, CIC‐BT CBT501 Paris F‐75475 France

2. AP‐HP Hôpital Saint‐Louis Unité de Thérapie Cellulaire Paris 75010 France

3. Université Paris Cité Paris France

4. Department of Pediatric Otolaryngology‐Head and Neck Surgery AP‐HP Hôpital Universitaire Necker – Enfants Malades Paris F‐75015 France

5. CY Cergy Paris Université Institut des Matériaux I‐MAT FD4122 Equipe de Recherche sur les Relations Matrice Extracellulaire‐Cellules ERRMECe EA1391 Cergy F‐95000 France

6. Department of Pathology AP‐HP Georges Pompidou European Hospital Paris F‐75015 France

7. LMS CNRS Ecole Polytechnique Institut Polytechnique de Paris Palaiseau 91120 France

8. Inria Palaiseau F‐91120 France

9. Department of Hematology AP‐HP Georges Pompidou European Hospital Paris F‐75015 France

10. Banque des Tissus Humains AP‐HP Hôpital St‐Louis Paris F‐75010 France

Abstract

AbstractThe management of extensive tracheal resection followed by circumferential replacement remains a surgical challenge. Numerous techniques are proposed with mixed results. Partial decellularization of the trachea with the removal of the mucosal and submucosal cells is a promising method, reducing immunogenicity while preserving the biomechanical properties of the final matrix. Despite many research protocols and proofs of concept, no standardized clinical grade protocol is described. Furthermore, local and systemic biointegration mechanisms of decellularized trachea are not well known. Therefore, in a translational research perspective, this work set up a partial tracheal decellularization protocol in line with Cell and Tissue Products regulations. Extensive characterization of the final product is performed in vitro and in vivo. The results show that the Partially Decellularized Trachea (PDT) is cell‐free in the mucosa and submucosa, while the cartilage structure is preserved, maintaining the biomechanical properties of the trachea. When implanted in the muscle in vivo for 28 days, no systemic inflammation is observed, and locally, the PDT shows an excellent biointegration and vascularization. No signs of graft rejection are observed. These encouraging results confirmed the efficacy of the clinical grade PDT production protocol, which is an important step for future clinical applications.

Funder

Institut National de la Santé et de la Recherche Médicale

Agence de la Biomédecine

Fondation de l'Avenir pour la Recherche Médicale Appliquée

Publisher

Wiley

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