Radially Aligned Porous Silk Fibroin Scaffolds as Functional Templates for Engineering Human Biomimetic Hepatic Lobules
Article 2021 en
Authors
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Xiuli Wang
CG
Chengchen Guo
LG
Lina Guo
Abstract
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Bioengineering functional hepatic tissue constructs that physiologically replicate the human native liver tissue <i>in vitro</i> is sought for clinical research and drug discovery. However, the intricate architecture and specific biofunctionality possessed by the native liver tissue remain challenging to mimic <i>in vitro</i>. In the present study, a versatile strategy to fabricate lobular-like silk protein scaffolds with radially aligned lamellar sheets, interconnected channels, and a converging central cavity was designed and implemented. A proof-of-concept study to bioengineer biomimetic hepatic lobules was conducted through coculturing human hepatocytes and primary endothelial cells on these lobular-like scaffolds. Relatively long-term viability of hepatocyte/endothelial cells was found along with cell alignment and organization <i>in vitro</i>. The hepatocytes showed special epithelial polarity and bile duct formation, similar to the liver plate, while the aligned endothelial cells generated endothelial networks, similar to natural hepatic sinuses. This endowed the three-dimensional (3D) tissue constructs with the capability to recapitulate hepatic-like parenchymal-mesenchymal growth patterns <i>in vitro</i>. More importantly, the cocultured hepatocytes outperformed monocultures or monolayer cultures, displaying significantly enhanced hepatocyte functions, including functional gene expression, albumin (ALB) secretion, urea synthesis, and metabolic activity. Thus, this functional unit with a biomimetic phenotype provides a novel technology for bioengineering biomimetic hepatic lobules <i>in vitro</i>, with potential utility as a building block for bioartificial liver (BAL) engineering or as a robust tool for drug metabolism investigation.
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