Development of non-cell adhesive vascular grafts using supramolecular building blocks

G. van Almen, H. Talacua, B.D. Ippel, B. Mollet, M. Ramaekers, M. Simonet, A.I.P.M. Smits, C.V.C. Bouten, J. Kluin, P.Y.W. Dankers

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Cell-free approaches to in situ tissue engineering require materials that are mechanically stable and are able to control cell-adhesive behavior upon implantation. Here, the development of mechanically stable grafts with non-cell adhesive properties via a mix-and-match approach using ureido-pyrimidinone (UPy)-modified supramolecular polymers is reported. Cell adhesion is prevented in vitro through mixing of end-functionalized or chain-extended UPy-polycaprolactone (UPy-PCL or CE-UPy-PCL, respectively) with end-functionalized UPy-poly(ethylene glycol) (UPy-PEG) at a ratio of 90:10. Further characterization reveals intimate mixing behavior of UPy-PCL with UPy-PEG, but poor mechanical properties, whereas CE-UPy-PCL scaffolds are mechanically stable. As a proof-of-concept for the use of non-cell adhesive supramolecular materials in vivo, electrospun vascular scaffolds are applied in an aortic interposition rat model, showing reduced cell infiltration in the presence of only 10% of UPy-PEG. Together, these results provide the first steps toward advanced supramolecular biomaterials for in situ vascular tissue engineering with control over selective cell capturing.

Originele taal-2Engels
Pagina's (van-tot)350-362
TijdschriftMacromolecular Bioscience
Volume16
Nummer van het tijdschrift3
Vroegere onlinedatum27 nov. 2015
DOI's
StatusGepubliceerd - 2016

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