Jian Yao NgKee Ying Fremi TanPui Lai Rachel Ee
Tissue engineering involves the transplantation of stem cell-laden hydrogels as synthetic constructs to replace damaged tissues. However, their time-consuming fabrication procedures are hurdles to widespread application in clinics. Fortunately, similar to cell banking, synthetic tissues could be cryopreserved for subsequent central distribution. Here, we report the use of trehalose and gellan gum as biomacromolecules to form a cryopreservable yet directly implantable hydrogel system for adipose-derived stem cell (ADSC) delivery. Through a modified cell encapsulation method and a preincubation step, adequate cryoprotection was afforded at 0.75 M trehalose to the encapsulated ADSCs. At this concentration, trehalose demonstrated lower propensity to induce apoptosis than 10% DMSO, the current gold standard cryoprotectant. Moreover, when cultured along with trehalose after thawing, the encapsulated ADSCs retained their stem cell-like phenotype and osteogenic differentiation capacity. Taken together, this study demonstrates the feasibility of an "off-the-shelf" biomacromolecule-based synthetic tissue to be applied in widespread tissue engineering applications.
Jian Yao Ng (9378197)Kee Ying Fremi Tan (12838870)Pui Lai Rachel Ee (8583513)
Hyeongho ShinBradley D. OlsenAli Khademhosseini
Di CaoYukai LvQian ZhouYulong ChenXin Qian
Joana Silva‐CorreiaAntonio GloriaMariana B. OliveiraJoão F. ManoJoaquím M. OliveiraLuigi AmbrosioRui L. Reis
Jian Yao NgXiao ZhuDevika MukherjeeChi ZhangShiqi HongYogesh KumarRajeev GokhalePui Lai Rachel Ee