Affiliation:
1. Biomanufacturing Center, Department of Mechanical Engineering Tsinghua University Beijing 100084 China
2. Beijing Advanced Innovation Centre for Biomedical Engineering, School of Engineering Medicine Beihang University Beijing 100084 China
Abstract
AbstractStem cell transplantation has demonstrated efficacy in treating neurological disorders by generating functional cells and secreting beneficial factors. However, challenges remain for current cell suspension injection therapy, including uncontrollable cell distribution, the potential for tumor formation, and limited ability to treat spatial defects. Therefore, implants with programmable cell development, tailored 3D structure, and functionalized biomaterials have the potential to both control cell distribution and reduce or heal spatial defects. Here, a biomimetic material system comprising gelatin, alginate, and fibrinogen has been developed for neural progenitor cell constructs using 3D printing. The resulting constructs exhibit excellent formability, stability, and developmental functions in vitro, as well as biocompatibility and integration into the hippocampus in vivo. The controllability, reproducibility, and material composition of the constructs show potential for use in personalized stem cell‐based therapies for defective neurological disorders, neural development research, disease modeling, and organoid‐derived intelligent systems.
Funder
National Natural Science Foundation of China