EDC Cross-linking of Decellularized Tissue: A Promising Approach?
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- DOI: 10.1089/ten.TEA.2016.0416
EDC Cross-linking of Decellularized Tissue: A Promising Approach?
Abstract
Background: Decellularization of xenogenous cardiovascular structures is a promising approach to create scaffolds for tissue engineering. Unfortunately, handling and pliability of the unfixed tissue is challenging. N-(3-dimethylaminopropyl)-N9-ethylcarbodiimide (EDC) is an alternative cross-linking agent to glutaraldehyde (GA). Applied in native tissue, it provides biocompatibility and shows no potential for calcification. In addition, EDC can be used to link growth factors (GFs) to tissue scaffolds after decellularization. EDC cross-linking could thereby help to improve decellularized tissue without the toxicity of GA.
Material and methods: Porcine aortic wall tissue specimens (TS) were decellularized, treated with EDC, and coated with fibroblast growth factor (FGF) or vascular endothelial growth factor (VEGF). Afterward, TS were subcutaneously implanted in 36 Lewis rats along with one decellularized TS without EDC treatment. After 2, 4, and 6 weeks TS were explanted from 12 rats, respectively. Vital cells were evaluated by RNA quantification, general cellular infiltration by hematoxylin and eosin staining (H&E), macrophage infiltration by CD68 staining, calcification by Von-Kossa staining, and tissue degradation by measurement of TS thickness.
Results: Quantification of vital cells showed reduced reseeding of EDC-treated TS compared to noncross-linked TS after 2 (p < 0.05) and 4 weeks (p < 0.05), while after 6 weeks only EDC+VEGF showed fewer viable cells (p < 0.01). Histological evaluation confirmed a reduced infiltration of EDC-treated TS. Macrophage infiltration decreased in all groups from 2 to 6 weeks, with the smallest population in EDC+VEGF-treated TS (p > 0.05). In EDC+FGF-treated TS, macrophages were reduced after 2 weeks compared to noncross-linked TS (p < 0.05), while after 4 and 6 weeks no significant difference was found (p > 0.05). Von-Kossa staining revealed no calcification in any of the specimens. Thickness of noncross-linked and EDC+FGF-treated TS was not different at the respective times of explantation, but decreased in both groups toward 6 weeks.
Conclusion: EDC cross-linking combined with GF coating of decellularized aortic wall tissue showed encouraging results. The treatment did not impair the advantages of decellularized tissue such as long-term recellularization, absence of calcification, and tissue integrity. Based on the low macrophage infiltration and minimal tissue degradation, treatment with EDC and VEGF could be useful after decellularization. However, further research is necessary to verify these findings in models, including mechanical stress.
Keywords: EDC; cross-linking; decellularization; growth factors; inflammation; tissue engineering.
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