Photocrosslinkable liver extracellular matrix hydrogels for the generation of 3D liver microenvironment models

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Akhilandeshwari Ravichandran
Berline Murekatete
Denise Moedder
Christoph Meinert
Laura J. Bray
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[1] Queensland University of Technology (QUT),Institute of Health and Biomedical Innovation
[2] Queensland University of Technology (QUT),ARC Training Centre for Cell and Tissue Engineering Technologies
[3] Queensland University of Technology (QUT),Science and Engineering Faculty, School of Mechanical, Medical and Process Engineering
[4] Metro North Hospital and Health Service,Herston Biofabrication Institute
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Liver extracellular matrix (ECM)-based hydrogels have gained considerable interest as biomimetic 3D cell culture environments to investigate the mechanisms of liver pathology, metabolism, and toxicity. The preparation of current liver ECM hydrogels, however, is based on time-consuming thermal gelation and limits the control of mechanical properties. In this study, we used detergent-based protocols to produce decellularized porcine liver ECM, which in turn were solubilized and functionalized with methacrylic anhydride to generate photocrosslinkable methacrylated liver ECM (LivMA) hydrogels. Firstly, we explored the efficacy of two protocols to decellularize porcine liver tissue using varying combinations of commonly used chemical agents such as Triton X-100, Sodium Dodecyl Sulphate (SDS) and Ammonium hydroxide. Then, we demonstrated successful formation of stable, reproducible LivMA hydrogels from both the protocols by photocrosslinking. The LivMA hydrogels obtained from the two decellularization protocols showed distinct mechanical properties. The compressive modulus of the hydrogels was directly dependent on the hydrogel concentration, thereby demonstrating the tuneability of mechanical properties of these hydrogels. Immortalized Human Hepatocytes cells were encapsulated in the LivMA hydrogels and cytocompatibility of the hydrogels was demonstrated after one week of culture. In summary, the LivMA hydrogel system provides a simple, photocrosslinkable platform, which can potentially be used to simulate healthy versus damaged liver for liver disease research, drug studies and cancer metastasis modelling.
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