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Engineered tissue vascularization and engraftment depends on host model
by
Stevens, Kelly R.
, Davis, Jennifer
, Martinson, Amy M.
, Brady, Eileen L.
, Mitchell, Shannon N.
, Reinecke, Hans
, Karbassi, Elaheh
, Prado, Olivia
, Johansson, Fredrik
, Murry, Charles E.
in
631/61/2035
/ 631/61/2296
/ 631/61/2320
/ 631/61/54
/ Animal models
/ Animals
/ Blood vessels
/ Cardiomyocytes
/ Engraftment
/ Heart
/ Heart Transplantation
/ Humanities and Social Sciences
/ Humans
/ Immunodeficiency
/ Inflammation
/ Mice
/ Mice, Nude
/ multidisciplinary
/ Myocytes, Cardiac - metabolism
/ Neovascularization, Pathologic - metabolism
/ Neovascularization, Physiologic
/ Rats
/ Rats, Nude
/ Regenerative medicine
/ Science
/ Science (multidisciplinary)
/ Tissue Donors
/ Tissue engineering
/ Tissue Engineering - methods
/ Tissue Scaffolds
/ Vascularization
2023
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Engineered tissue vascularization and engraftment depends on host model
by
Stevens, Kelly R.
, Davis, Jennifer
, Martinson, Amy M.
, Brady, Eileen L.
, Mitchell, Shannon N.
, Reinecke, Hans
, Karbassi, Elaheh
, Prado, Olivia
, Johansson, Fredrik
, Murry, Charles E.
in
631/61/2035
/ 631/61/2296
/ 631/61/2320
/ 631/61/54
/ Animal models
/ Animals
/ Blood vessels
/ Cardiomyocytes
/ Engraftment
/ Heart
/ Heart Transplantation
/ Humanities and Social Sciences
/ Humans
/ Immunodeficiency
/ Inflammation
/ Mice
/ Mice, Nude
/ multidisciplinary
/ Myocytes, Cardiac - metabolism
/ Neovascularization, Pathologic - metabolism
/ Neovascularization, Physiologic
/ Rats
/ Rats, Nude
/ Regenerative medicine
/ Science
/ Science (multidisciplinary)
/ Tissue Donors
/ Tissue engineering
/ Tissue Engineering - methods
/ Tissue Scaffolds
/ Vascularization
2023
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Engineered tissue vascularization and engraftment depends on host model
by
Stevens, Kelly R.
, Davis, Jennifer
, Martinson, Amy M.
, Brady, Eileen L.
, Mitchell, Shannon N.
, Reinecke, Hans
, Karbassi, Elaheh
, Prado, Olivia
, Johansson, Fredrik
, Murry, Charles E.
in
631/61/2035
/ 631/61/2296
/ 631/61/2320
/ 631/61/54
/ Animal models
/ Animals
/ Blood vessels
/ Cardiomyocytes
/ Engraftment
/ Heart
/ Heart Transplantation
/ Humanities and Social Sciences
/ Humans
/ Immunodeficiency
/ Inflammation
/ Mice
/ Mice, Nude
/ multidisciplinary
/ Myocytes, Cardiac - metabolism
/ Neovascularization, Pathologic - metabolism
/ Neovascularization, Physiologic
/ Rats
/ Rats, Nude
/ Regenerative medicine
/ Science
/ Science (multidisciplinary)
/ Tissue Donors
/ Tissue engineering
/ Tissue Engineering - methods
/ Tissue Scaffolds
/ Vascularization
2023
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Engineered tissue vascularization and engraftment depends on host model
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Engineered tissue vascularization and engraftment depends on host model
2023
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Developing vascular networks that integrate with the host circulation and support cells engrafted within engineered tissues remains a key challenge in tissue engineering. Most previous work in this field has focused on developing new methods to build human vascular networks within engineered tissues prior to their implant in vivo, with substantively less attention paid to the role of the host in tissue vascularization and engraftment. Here, we assessed the role that different host animal models and anatomic implant locations play in vascularization and cardiomyocyte survival within engineered tissues. We found major differences in the formation of graft-derived blood vessels and survival of cardiomyocytes after implantation of identical tissues in immunodeficient athymic nude mice
versus
rats. Athymic mice supported robust guided vascularization of human microvessels carrying host blood but relatively sparse cardiac grafts within engineered tissues, regardless of implant site. Conversely, athymic rats produced substantive inflammatory changes that degraded grafts (abdomen) or disrupted vascular patterning (heart). Despite disrupted vascular patterning, athymic rats supported > 3-fold larger human cardiomyocyte grafts compared to athymic mice. This work demonstrates the critical importance of the host for vascularization and engraftment of engineered tissues, which has broad translational implications across regenerative medicine.
Publisher
Nature Publishing Group UK,Nature Publishing Group,Nature Portfolio
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