Co-Electrospun Silk Fibroin and Gelatin Methacryloyl Sheet Seeded with Mesenchymal Stem Cells for Tendon Regeneration

  • Yumeng Xue
  • , Han Jun Kim
  • , Junmin Lee
  • , Yaowen Liu
  • , Tyler Hoffman
  • , Yi Chen
  • , Xingwu Zhou
  • , Wujin Sun
  • , Shiming Zhang
  • , Hyun Jong Cho
  • , Ji Yong Lee
  • , Heemin Kang
  • , Won Hyoung Ryu
  • , Chang Moon Lee
  • , Samad Ahadian
  • , Mehmet R. Dokmeci
  • , Bo Lei
  • , Kang Ju Lee*
  • , Ali Khademhosseini*
  • *Corresponding author for this work

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    Abstract

    Silk fibroin (SF) is a promising biomaterial for tendon repair, but its relatively rigid mechanical properties and low cell affinity have limited its application in regenerative medicine. Meanwhile, gelatin-based polymers have advantages in cell attachment and tissue remodeling but have insufficient mechanical strength to regenerate tough tissue such as tendons. Taking these aspects into account, in this study, gelatin methacryloyl (GelMA) is combined with SF to create a mechanically strong and bioactive nanofibrous scaffold (SG). The mechanical properties of SG nanofibers can be flexibly modulated by varying the ratio of SF and GelMA. Compared to SF nanofibers, mesenchymal stem cells (MSCs) seeded on SG fibers with optimal composition (SG7) exhibit enhanced growth, proliferation, vascular endothelial growth factor production, and tenogenic gene expression behavior. Conditioned media from MSCs cultured on SG7 scaffolds can greatly promote the migration and proliferation of tenocytes. Histological analysis and tenogenesis-related immunofluorescence staining indicate SG7 scaffolds demonstrate enhanced in vivo tendon tissue regeneration compared to other groups. Therefore, rational combinations of SF and GelMA hybrid nanofibers may help to improve therapeutic outcomes and address the challenges of tissue-engineered scaffolds for tendon regeneration.

    Original languageEnglish
    Article number2107714
    JournalSmall
    Volume18
    Issue number21
    DOIs
    Publication statusPublished - 2022 May 26

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    Keywords

    • electrospinning
    • gelatin methacryloyl
    • mesenchymal stem cells
    • silk fibroin
    • tendon regeneration

    ASJC Scopus subject areas

    • General Chemistry
    • Engineering (miscellaneous)
    • Biotechnology
    • General Materials Science
    • Biomaterials

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