Bioinspired Bioinks for the Fabrication of Chemomechanically Relevant Standalone Disease Models of Hepatic Steatosis

Author:

Guagliano Giuseppe1ORCID,Volpini Cristina23ORCID,Sardelli Lorenzo1ORCID,Briatico Vangosa Francesco1ORCID,Visai Livia234ORCID,Petrini Paola15ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Department of Chemistry, Materials, and Chemical Engineering “G. Natta” Politecnico di Milano P.zza L. Da Vinci 32 Milan 20133 Italy

2. Molecular Medicine Department (DMM) Center for Health Technologies (CHT) UdR INSTM University of Pavia Pavia 65‐27100 Italy

3. Medicina Clinica‐Specialistica UOR5 Laboratorio Di Nanotecnologie ICS Maugeri IRCCS Pavia, Via Boezio Pavia 28‐27100 Italy

4. Interuniversity Center for the promotion of the 3Rs principles in teaching and research (Centro 3R) Università di Pavia Unit Pavia 5‐27100 Italy

5. Interuniversity Center for the promotion of the 3Rs principles in teaching and research (Centro 3R) Politecnico di Milano Unit Milano 32‐20133 Italy

Abstract

AbstractHepatotoxicity‐related issues are poorly predicted during preclinical experimentation, as its relevance is limited by the inadequacy to screen all the non‐physiological subclasses of the population. These pitfalls can be solved by implementing complex in vitro models of hepatic physiology and pathologies in the preclinical phase. To produce these platforms, extrusion‐based bioprinting is focused on, since it allows to manufacture tridimensional cell‐laden constructs with controlled geometries, in a high‐throughput manner. Different bioinks, whose formulation is tailored to mimic the chemomechanical environment of hepatic steatosis, the most prevalent hepatic disorder worldwide, are proposed. Internally crosslinked alginate hydrogels are chosen as structural components of the inks. Their viscoelastic properties (G′ = 512–730 Pa and G″ = 94–276 Pa, depending on frequency) are tuned to mimic those of steatotic liver tissue. Porcine hepatic ECM is introduced as a relevant biochemical cue. Sodium oleate is added to recall the accumulation of lipids in the tissue. Downstream analyses on 14‐layered bioprinted structures cultured for 10 days reveal the establishment of steatotic‐like features (intracellular lipid vesicles, viability decrease up to ≈50%) without needing external conditionings. The presented bioinks are thus suitable to fabricate complex models of hepatic steatosis to be implemented in a high‐throughput experimental frame.

Funder

Ministero dell’Istruzione, dell’Università e della Ricerca

Ministero della Salute

Publisher

Wiley

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