Fabrication of a novel 3D-printed perfusion bioreactor for complex cell culture models.

制造一种用于复杂细胞培养模型的新型3D打印灌注生物反应器

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作者:Jun Brian H, Torrez Jacob E, Ross David J, Patterson Brian M, Ishak Mohammad O, Rodriguez Arasely M, Harris Jennifer F, Davis-Anderson Katie L
We introduce a novel fabrication method for developing a 3D-printed perfusion bioreactor (3D-PBR) to facilitate the in situ growth and differentiation of human bone marrow (BM)-derived mesenchymal stem cells (MSCs) while enabling coculture with vascular cells. To recapitulate human physiology, in vitro platforms must incorporate several key features of their native target organ. This often entails a supportive 3D architecture for growing and differentiating multiple human cell types in situ under perfusion. Other essential characteristics include reproducibility, ease of customization, and biocompatibility. Our 3D-PBR combines these features and was fabricated using a biocompatible resin-based polymer, which was 3D-printed, followed by the addition of a permeable membrane to create a coculture microenvironment. MSCs were encapsulated in a collagen-fibrin gel alongside human endothelium within the 3D-PBR. The physical cues that our 3D-PBR provided facilitated the differentiation of MSCs into specific lineages, such as adipocytes and osteoblasts. Immunohistochemistry images demonstrated that cells grown in the 3D-PBR exhibited more physiologically relevant BM perivascular niche markers compared to static culture models. Our method utilizes emerging 3D printing techniques and alternative materials, departing from traditional PDMS-based soft lithography. These advancements in fabrication further enhance in vitro platforms for diverse cell culture models and vascular permeability assays.

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