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Clinically Relevant and Precisely Printable Live Adipose Tissue–Based Bio-Ink for Volumetric Soft Tissue Reconstruction

Author(s)
Jeong, WonwooSon, JeonghyunChoi, JeonghanHan, JonghyeukJeon, SeunggyuKim, Min KyeongHa, WonKang, Hyun-Wook
Issued Date
2025-01
DOI
10.1002/adhm.202402680
URI
https://scholarworks.unist.ac.kr/handle/201301/84272
Citation
ADVANCED HEALTHCARE MATERIALS, v.14, no.1, pp.2402680
Abstract
Autologous fat is widely used in soft tissue reconstruction; however, significant volume reduction owing to necrosis and degradation of the transplanted adipose tissue (AT) remains a major challenge. To address this issue, a novel live AT micro-fragment–based bio-ink (ATmf bio-ink) compatible with precision 3D printing, is developed. Live AT micro-fragments of ≈280 µm in size are prepared using a custom tissue micronizer and they are incorporated into a fibrinogen/gelatin mixture to create the ATmf bio-ink. AT micro-fragments exhibit high viability and preserve the heterogeneous cell population and extracellular matrix of the native AT. The developed bio-ink enables precise micropatterning and provides an excellent adipo-inductive microenvironment. AT grafts produced by co-printing the bio-ink with polycaprolactone demonstrate a 500% improvement in volume retention and a 300% increase in blood vessel infiltration in vivo compared with conventional microfat grafts. In vivo engraftment of AT grafts is further enhanced by using a stem cell–laden ATmf bio-ink. Last, it is successfully demonstrated that the bio-ink is enabled for the creation of clinically relevant and patient-specific AT grafts for patients undergoing partial mastectomy. This novel ATmf bio-ink for volumetric soft tissue reconstruction offers a pioneering solution for addressing the limitations of existing clinical techniques.
Publisher
Wiley-Blackwell
ISSN
2192-2640
Keyword (Author)
soft tissue reconstructionadipose tissue (AT) micro-fragmentAT–based bio-inkbioprinting

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