The use of whole organ decellularization for the generation of a vascularized liver organoid
Forest Institute · Wake Forest University · +3 more institutions
Abstract
UNLABELLED: A major roadblock to successful organ bioengineering is the need for a functional vascular network within the engineered tissue. Here, we describe the fabrication of three-dimensional, naturally derived scaffolds with an intact vascular tree. Livers from different species were perfused with detergent to selectively remove the cellular components of the tissue while preserving the extracellular matrix components and the intact vascular network. The decellularized vascular network was able to withstand fluid flow that entered through a central inlet vessel, branched into an extensive capillary bed, and coalesced into a single outlet vessel. The vascular network was used to reseed the scaffolds with…
Citation impact
- FWCI
- 33.68
- Percentile
- 100%
- References
- 44
Authors
6- PMPedro M. Baptista
Forest Institute, Wake Forest University
- MMMohummad Minhaj Siddiqui
Harvard–MIT Division of Health Sciences and Technology
- GLGenevieve Lozier
Rice University
- SRSergio R. Rodriguez
Mexican Social Security Institute, Wake Forest University, Forest Institute
- AAAnthony Atala
Wake Forest University, Forest Institute
Topics & keywords
- Decellularization
- Vascular network
- Organoid
- Extracellular matrix
- Transplantation
- Tissue engineering
- Regenerative medicine
- Biomedical engineering