Seung-Gyu ChaWon‐Kyu RhimJun Yong KimEun Hye LeeSeung Yeon LeeJeong Min ParkJeoung Eun LeeHyeji YoonChun Gwon ParkBum Soo KimTae Gyun KwonYoungmi LeeDong Ryul LeeDong Keun Han
Abstract Background To overcome the limitations of current alternative therapies for chronic kidney disease (CKD), tissue engineering-mediated regeneration strategies have demonstrated the possibilities for complete kidney tissue regeneration. Given the challenges associated with the reproducibility of renal basal cells, the incorporation of intermediate mesoderm (IM) cells and bioactive materials to control bioactivities of cells with supported scaffolds should be considered as a viable approach to enable the regeneration of the complex kidney structure via renal differentiation. Methods We developed PMEZ scaffolds by combining crucial bioactive components, such as ricinoleic acid-grafted Mg(OH) 2 (M), extracellular matrix (E), and alpha lipoic acid-conjugated ZnO (Z) integrated into biodegradable porous PLGA (P) platform. Additionally, we utilized differentiating extracellular vesicles (dEV) isolated during intermediate mesoderm differentiation into kidney progenitor cells, and IM cells were serially incorporated to facilitate kidney tissue regeneration through their differentiation into kidney progenitor cells in the 3/4 nephrectomy mouse model. Results The use of differentiating extracellular vesicles facilitated IM differentiation into kidney progenitor cells without additional differentiation factors. This led to improvements in various regeneration-related bioactivities including tubule and podocyte regeneration, anti-fibrosis, angiogenesis, and anti-inflammation. Finally, implanting PMEZ/dEV/IM scaffolds in mouse injury model resulted in the restoration of kidney function. Conclusions Our study has demonstrated that utilizing biodegradable PLGA-based scaffolds, which include multipotent cells capable of differentiating into various kidney progenitor cells along with supporting components, can facilitate kidney tissue regeneration in the mouse model that simulates CKD through 3/4 nephrectomy. Graphical Abstract
Cha, Seung-GyuRhim, Won-KyuKim, Jun YongLee, Eun HyeLee, Seung YeonPark, Jeong MinLee, Jeoung EunYoon, HyejiPark, Chun GwonKim, Bum SooKwon, Tae GyunLee, YoungmiLee, Dong RyulHan, Dong Keun
Cha, Seung-GyuRhim, Won-KyuKim, Jun YongLee, Eun HyeLee, Seung YeonPark, Jeong MinLee, Jeoung EunYoon, HyejiPark, Chun GwonKim, Bum SooKwon, Tae GyunLee, YoungmiLee, Dong RyulHan, Dong Keun
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