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Decellularized human pancreatic extracellular matrix-based physiomimetic microenvironment for human islet culture

Author(s)
Asthana, AmishChaimov, DeborahTamburrini, RiccardoGazia, CarloGallego, AmandaLozano, TamaraHeo, Jun-HoByers, Lori N.Tomei, AliceFraker, Christopher A.Walk, Stephen J.Lee, Sang JinOpara, Emmanuel C.Orlando, Giuseppe
Issued Date
2023-11
DOI
10.1016/j.actbio.2023.09.034
URI
https://scholarworks.unist.ac.kr/handle/201301/66321
Citation
ACTA BIOMATERIALIA, v.171, pp.261 - 272
Abstract
A strategy that seeks to combine the biophysical properties of inert encapsulation materials like alginate with the biochemical niche provided by pancreatic extracellular matrix (ECM)-derived biomaterials, could provide a physiomimetic pancreatic microenvironment for maintaining long-term islet viability and func-tion in culture. Herein, we have demonstrated that incorporating human pancreatic decellularized ECM within alginate microcapsules results in a significant increase in Glucose Stimulation Index (GSI) and to-tal insulin secreted by encapsulated human islets, compared to free islets and islets encapsulated in only alginate. ECM supplementation also resulted in long-term (58 days) maintenance of GSI levels, similar to that observed in free islets at the first time point (day 5). At early time points in culture, ECM promoted gene expression changes through ECM-and cell adhesion-mediated pathways, while it demonstrated a mitochondria-protective effect in the long-term.Statement of significanceThe islet isolation process can damage the islet extracellular matrix, resulting in loss of viability and func-tion. We have recently developed a detergent-free, DI-water based method for decellularization of human pancreas to produce a potent solubilized ECM. This ECM was added to alginate for microencapsulation of human islets, which resulted in significantly higher stimulation index and total insulin production, com-pared to only alginate capsules and free islets, over long-term culture. Using ECM to preserve islet health and function can improve transplantation outcomes, as well as provide novel materials and platforms for studying islet biology in microfluidic, organ-on-a-chip, bioreactor and 3D bioprinted systems.(c) 2023 Acta Materialia Inc. Published by Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.
Publisher
ELSEVIER SCI LTD
ISSN
1742-7061
Keyword (Author)
Human pancreasMass spectrometryExtracellular matrixDecellularizationHuman isletsGSISInsulinRNASeq
Keyword
INSULIN-SECRETIONSTEM-CELLSPLATFORM

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