Background:The aim of this in vitro study was to compare side-by-side two models of human bilayered tissue-engineered skin substitutes(hbTESSs)designed for the treatment of severely burned patients.These are the scaff...Background:The aim of this in vitro study was to compare side-by-side two models of human bilayered tissue-engineered skin substitutes(hbTESSs)designed for the treatment of severely burned patients.These are the scaffold-free self-assembled skin substitute(SASS)and the human plasma-based skin substitute(HPSS).Methods:Fibroblasts and keratinocytes from three humans were extracted from skin biopsies(N=3)and cells from the same donor were used to produce both hbTESS models.For SASS manu-facture,keratinocytes were seeded over three self-assembled dermal sheets comprising fibroblasts and the extracellular matrix they produced(n=12),while for HPSS production,keratinocytes were cultured over hydrogels composed of fibroblasts embedded in either plasma as unique biomaterial(Fibrin),plasma combined with hyaluronic acid(Fibrin-HA)or plasma combined with collagen(Fibrin-Col)(n/biomaterial=9).The production time was 46-55 days for SASSs and 32-39 days for HPSSs.Substitutes were characterized by histology,mechanical testing,PrestoBlue™-assay,immunofluorescence(Ki67,Keratin(K)10,K15,K19,Loricrin,type IV collagen)and Western blot(type I and IV collagens).Results:The SASSs were more resistant to tensile forces(p-value<0.01)but less elastic(p-value<0.001)compared to HPSSs.A higher number of proliferative Ki67+cells were found in SASSs although their metabolic activity was lower.After epidermal differentiation,no significant difference was observed in the expression of K10,K15,K19 and Loricrin.Overall,the production of type I and type IV collagens and the adhesive strength of the dermal-epidermal junction was higher in SASSs.Conclusions:This study demonstrates,for the first time,that both hbTESS models present similar in vitro biological characteristics.However,mechanical properties differ and future in vivo experiments will aim to compare their wound healing potential.展开更多
基金funded by the Instituto de Salud Carlos III through the project PI17/02083(co-funded by the European Regional Development Fund“A way to make Europe”)the RegionalGovernment of Andalusia(PIGE-0242-2019)+2 种基金the Canadian Institutes for Health Research(CIHR)(FDN-143213 and IC-132948)the Fondation des Pompiers du Québec pour les Grands Brûlés(FPQGB)the Quebec Network for Cell,Tissue and Gene Therapy-ThéCell(a thematic network supported by the Fonds de Recherche du Québec-Santé[FRQS]).
文摘Background:The aim of this in vitro study was to compare side-by-side two models of human bilayered tissue-engineered skin substitutes(hbTESSs)designed for the treatment of severely burned patients.These are the scaffold-free self-assembled skin substitute(SASS)and the human plasma-based skin substitute(HPSS).Methods:Fibroblasts and keratinocytes from three humans were extracted from skin biopsies(N=3)and cells from the same donor were used to produce both hbTESS models.For SASS manu-facture,keratinocytes were seeded over three self-assembled dermal sheets comprising fibroblasts and the extracellular matrix they produced(n=12),while for HPSS production,keratinocytes were cultured over hydrogels composed of fibroblasts embedded in either plasma as unique biomaterial(Fibrin),plasma combined with hyaluronic acid(Fibrin-HA)or plasma combined with collagen(Fibrin-Col)(n/biomaterial=9).The production time was 46-55 days for SASSs and 32-39 days for HPSSs.Substitutes were characterized by histology,mechanical testing,PrestoBlue™-assay,immunofluorescence(Ki67,Keratin(K)10,K15,K19,Loricrin,type IV collagen)and Western blot(type I and IV collagens).Results:The SASSs were more resistant to tensile forces(p-value<0.01)but less elastic(p-value<0.001)compared to HPSSs.A higher number of proliferative Ki67+cells were found in SASSs although their metabolic activity was lower.After epidermal differentiation,no significant difference was observed in the expression of K10,K15,K19 and Loricrin.Overall,the production of type I and type IV collagens and the adhesive strength of the dermal-epidermal junction was higher in SASSs.Conclusions:This study demonstrates,for the first time,that both hbTESS models present similar in vitro biological characteristics.However,mechanical properties differ and future in vivo experiments will aim to compare their wound healing potential.