Author:
Godefroy William,Faivre Lionel,Sansac Caroline,Thierry Briac,Allain Jean-Marc,Bruneval Patrick,Agniel Rémy,Kellouche Sabrina,Monasson Olivier,Peroni Elisa,Jarraya Mohamed,Setterblad Niclas,Braik Massymissa,Even Benjamin,Cheverry Sophie,Domet Thomas,Albanese Patricia,Larghero Jérôme,Cattan Pierre,Arakelian Lousineh
Abstract
AbstractTissue engineering is a promising alternative to current full thickness circumferential esophageal replacement methods. The aim of our study was to develop a clinical grade Decellularized Human Esophagus (DHE) for future clinical applications. After decontamination, human esophagi from deceased donors were placed in a bioreactor and decellularized with sodium dodecyl sulfate (SDS) and ethylendiaminetetraacetic acid (EDTA) for 3 days. The esophagi were then rinsed in sterile water and SDS was eliminated by filtration on an activated charcoal cartridge for 3 days. DNA was removed by a 3-hour incubation with DNase. A cryopreservation protocol was evaluated at the end of the process to create a DHE cryobank. The decellularization was efficient as no cells and nuclei were observed in the DHE. Sterility of the esophagi was obtained at the end of the process. The general structure of the DHE was preserved according to immunohistochemical and scanning electron microscopy images. SDS was efficiently removed, confirmed by a colorimetric dosage, lack of cytotoxicity on Balb/3T3 cells and mesenchymal stromal cell long term culture. Furthermore, DHE did not induce lymphocyte proliferation in-vitro. The cryopreservation protocol was safe and did not affect the tissue, preserving the biomechanical properties of the DHE. Our decellularization protocol allowed to develop the first clinical grade human decellularized and cryopreserved esophagus.
Funder
Institut National de la Santé et de la Recherche Médicale
Publisher
Springer Science and Business Media LLC
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