A Fibrin‐Based Human Multicellular Gingival 3D Model Provides Biomimicry and Enables Long‐Term In Vitro Studies

Author:

Sahle Maike1,Wachendörfer Mattis1,Palkowitz Alena L.1,Nasehi Ramin1,Aveic Sanja1ORCID,Fischer Horst1ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Department of Dental Materials and Biomaterials Research RWTH Aachen University Hospital Pauwelsstrasse 30 52074 Aachen Germany

Abstract

AbstractCollagen‐type I gels are widely used for the fabrication of 3D in vitro gingival models. Unfortunately, their long‐term stability is low, which limits the variety of in vitro applications. To overcome this problem and achieve better hydrolytic stability of 3D gingival models, fibrin‐based hydrogel blends with increased long‐term stability in vitro are investigated. Two different fibrin‐based hydrogels are tested: fibrin 2.5% (w/v) and fibrin 1% (w/v)/gelatin 5% (w/v). Appropriate numbers of primary human gingival fibroblasts (HGFs) and OKG4/bmi1/TERT (OKG) keratinocytes are optimized to achieve a homogeneous distribution of cells under the assumed 3D conditions. Both hydrogels support the viability of HGFs and the stability of the hydrogel over 28 days. In vitro cultivation at the air–liquid interface triggers keratinization of the epithelium and increases its thickness, allowing the formation of multiple tissue‐like layers. The presence of HGFs in the hydrogel further enhances epithelial differentiation. In conclusion, a fibrin‐based 3D gingival model mimics the histology of native gingiva in vitro and ensures its long‐term stability in comparison with the previously reported collagen paralogs. These results open new perspectives for extending the period within which specific biological or pathological conditions of artificial gingival tissue can be evaluated.

Funder

European Commission

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

Materials Chemistry,Polymers and Plastics,Biomaterials,Bioengineering,Biotechnology

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