Shaping Synthetic Multicellular and Complex Multimaterial Tissues via Embedded Extrusion‐Volumetric Printing of Microgels

Author:

Ribezzi Davide1,Gueye Marième1ORCID,Florczak Sammy1,Dusi Franziska2ORCID,de Vos Dieuwke13,Manente Francesca34ORCID,Hierholzer Andreas5ORCID,Fussenegger Martin56ORCID,Caiazzo Massimiliano34ORCID,Blunk Torsten2ORCID,Malda Jos17ORCID,Levato Riccardo17ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Department of Orthopaedics University Medical Center Utrecht Utrecht University Utrecht 3584 CX The Netherlands

2. Department of Trauma, Hand, Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery University Hospital Würzburg Oberdürrbacher Str. 6 97080 Würzburg Germany

3. Department of Pharmaceutics Utrecht Institute for Pharmaceutical Sciences (UIPS) Utrecht University Universiteitsweg 99 Utrecht 3584 CG The Netherlands

4. Department of Molecular Medicine and Medical Biotechnology University of Naples “Federico II” Via Pansini 5 Naples 80131 Italy

5. Department of Biosystems Science and Engineering ETH Zurich Mattenstrasse 26 Basel CH‐4058 Switzerland

6. Faculty of Science University of Basel Mattenstrasse 26 Basel CH‐4058 Switzerland

7. Department of Clinical Sciences Faculty of Veterinary Medicine Utrecht University Utrecht 3584 CT The Netherlands

Abstract

AbstractIn living tissues, cells express their functions following complex signals from their surrounding microenvironment. Capturing both hierarchical architectures at the micro‐ and macroscale, and anisotropic cell patterning remains a major challenge in bioprinting, and a bottleneck toward creating physiologically‐relevant models. Addressing this limitation, a novel technique is introduced, termed Embedded Extrusion‐Volumetric Printing (EmVP), converging extrusion‐bioprinting and layer‐less, ultra‐fast volumetric bioprinting, allowing spatially pattern multiple inks/cell types. Light‐responsive microgels are developed for the first time as bioresins (µResins) for light‐based volumetric bioprinting, providing a microporous environment permissive for cell homing and self‐organization. Tuning the mechanical and optical properties of gelatin‐based microparticles enables their use as support bath for suspended extrusion printing, in which features containing high cell densities can be easily introduced. µResins can be sculpted within seconds with tomographic light projections into centimeter‐scale, granular hydrogel‐based, convoluted constructs. Interstitial microvoids enhanced differentiation of multiple stem/progenitor cells (vascular, mesenchymal, neural), otherwise not possible with conventional bulk hydrogels. As proof‐of‐concept, EmVP is applied to create complex synthetic biology‐inspired intercellular communication models, where adipocyte differentiation is regulated by optogenetic‐engineered pancreatic cells. Overall, EmVP offers new avenues for producing regenerative grafts with biological functionality, and for developing engineered living systems and (metabolic) disease models.

Funder

European Research Council

Horizon 2020 Framework Programme

ReumaNederland

Deutsche Forschungsgemeinschaft

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

Mechanical Engineering,Mechanics of Materials,General Materials Science

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