Issue 8, 2019

Individual cell-only bioink and photocurable supporting medium for 3D printing and generation of engineered tissues with complex geometries

Abstract

Scaffold-free engineering of three-dimensional (3D) tissue has focused on building sophisticated structures to achieve functional constructs. Although the development of advanced manufacturing techniques such as 3D printing has brought remarkable capabilities to the field of tissue engineering, creating and culturing individual cell-only based high-resolution tissues with complex geometries without an intervening biomaterial scaffold while maintaining the resulting constructs' shape and architecture over time has not been achieved to date. In this report, we introduce a cell printing platform which addresses the aforementioned challenge and permits 3D printing and long-term culture of a living cell-only bioink lacking a biomaterial carrier for functional tissue formation. A biodegradable and photocrosslinkable microgel supporting bath serves initially as a fluid, allowing free movement of the printing nozzle for high-resolution cell extrusion, while also presenting solid-like properties to sustain the structure of the printed constructs. The printed human stem cells, which are the only component of the bioink, couple together via transmembrane adhesion proteins and differentiate down tissue-specific lineages while being cultured in a further photocrosslinked supporting bath to form bone and cartilage tissue with precisely controlled structure. Collectively, this system, which is applicable to general 3D printing strategies, is a paradigm shift for printing of scaffold-free individual cells, cellular condensations and organoids, and may have far reaching impact in the fields of regenerative medicine, drug screening, and developmental biology.

Graphical abstract: Individual cell-only bioink and photocurable supporting medium for 3D printing and generation of engineered tissues with complex geometries

Supplementary files

Article information

Article type
Communication
Submitted
13 Marts 2019
Accepted
03 Jūn. 2019
First published
05 Jūn. 2019

Mater. Horiz., 2019,6, 1625-1631

Individual cell-only bioink and photocurable supporting medium for 3D printing and generation of engineered tissues with complex geometries

O. Jeon, Y. B. Lee, H. Jeong, S. J. Lee, D. Wells and E. Alsberg, Mater. Horiz., 2019, 6, 1625 DOI: 10.1039/C9MH00375D

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