3D Bioprinted hydrogel model incorporating β-tricalcium phosphate for calcified cartilage tissue engineering

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Kosik-Kozioł Alicja, Costantini Marco, Mróz Anna, Idaszek Joanna, Heljak Marcin, Jaroszewicz Jakub, Kijeńska Ewa, Szöke Krisztina, Frerker Nadine, Barbetta Andrea, Brinchmann Jan, Święszkowski Wojciech
ISSN: 1758-5090

One promising strategy to reconstruct osteochondral defects relies on 3D bioprinted three-zonal structures comprised of hyaline cartilage, calcified cartilage, and subchondral bone. So far, several studies have pursued the regeneration of either hyaline cartilage or bone in vitro while – despite its key role in the osteochondral region – only few of them have targeted the calcified layer.
In this work, we present a 3D biomimetic hydrogel scaffold containing ß-tricalcium phosphate (TCP) for engineering calcified cartilage through a co-axial needle system implemented in extrusion-based bioprinting process. After a thorough bioink optimization, we showed that 0.5% w/v TCP is the optimal concentration forming stable scaffolds with high shape fidelity and endowed with biological properties relevant for the development of calcified cartilage. In particular, we investigate the effect induced by ceramic nano-particles over the differentiation capacity of bioprinted bone marrow-derived human mesenchymal stem cells (BM-hMSCs) in hydrogel scaffolds cultured up to 21 days in chondrogenic media. To confirm the potential of the presented approach to generate a functional in vitro model of calcified cartilage tissue, we evaluated quantitatively gene expression of relevant chondrogenic markers (COL1, COL2, COL10A1, ACAN, ALPL, BGLAP) by means of RT-qPCR and qualitatively by means of fluorescence immunocytochemistry.

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