3D bioprinting of Liver Microenvironment Model Using Photocrosslinkable Decellularized Extracellular Matrix based Hydrogel

Author:

Tabatabaei Rezaei NimaORCID,Kumar HitendraORCID,Liu HongqunORCID,Rajeev AshnaORCID,Natale GiovanniantonioORCID,Lee Samuel S.,Park Simon S.ORCID,Kim KeekyoungORCID

Abstract

AbstractThe liver, as one of the vital organs in the body, plays a crucial role in various bodily functions. Numerous factors can cause liver damage, that the sole remedy for severe liver conditions is the transplantation of healthy liver tissue. In response to the transplantation challenges, innovative approaches involving hydrogel-based technologies have emerged, leading to the creation of highly functionalized tissues. The development of three-dimensional printing and patterning of cell-laden biomaterial matrices offers promising advances for creating tissue-specific structures in tissue engineering and bioprinting. However, the matrix materials currently employed in bioprinting liver microtissue often fail to capture the complexity of the natural extracellular matrix (ECM), hindering their ability to restore innate cellular shapes and functions. Liver ECM-based hydrogels are increasingly recognized for their potential as biomimetic 3D cell culture systems that facilitate the exploration of liver disease, metabolism, and toxicity mechanisms. Yet, the conventional production of these hydrogels relies on slow thermal gelation processes, which restrict the manipulation of their mechanical characteristics. In this research, we introduce a novel approach with a functionalized photocrosslinkable liver decellularized extracellular matrix (dECM). By combining liver dECM methacrylate (LdECMMA) with gelatin methacrylate (GelMA), we achieved accelerated crosslinking under visible light irradiation and the ability to tune the mechanical, rheological, and physiological properties of the material. We encapsulated human hepatocellular carcinoma cells within an optimal concentration of the GelMA-LdECMMA hybrid hydrogel and examined cell proliferation and function over an extended period. The findings revealed that the GelMA-LdECMMA hybrid hydrogel enhances liver cell proliferation and function, holding significant promise for applications in drug screening and liver cancer metastasis research.

Publisher

Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory

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