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Xeno-free self-assembling peptide scaffolds for building 3D organotypic skin cultures.


ABSTRACT: Organotypic skin cultures represent in vitro models of skin which can be used for disease modeling, tissue engineering, and screening applications. Non-human collagen is currently the gold standard material used for the construction of the supporting matrix, however, its clinical applications are limited due to its xenogeneic origin. We have developed a novel peptide hydrogel-based skin construct that shows a pluristratified epidermis, basement membrane, and dermal compartment after 3 weeks of in vitro culture. Peptide-based constructs were compared to collagen-based constructs and stratification marker expression was histologically higher in peptide constructs than in collagen constructs. Transepithelial electrical resistance also showed mature barrier function in peptide constructs. This study presents a novel application of the self-assembling peptide hydrogel in a defined xeno-free in vitro system.

SUBMITTER: Loo Y 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC9536085 | biostudies-literature | 2022 Oct

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Xeno-free self-assembling peptide scaffolds for building 3D organotypic skin cultures.

Loo Yihua Y   Wan Andrew C A ACA   Hauser Charlotte A E CAE   Lane E Birgitte EB   Benny Paula P  

FASEB bioAdvances 20220624 10


Organotypic skin cultures represent in vitro models of skin which can be used for disease modeling, tissue engineering, and screening applications. Non-human collagen is currently the gold standard material used for the construction of the supporting matrix, however, its clinical applications are limited due to its xenogeneic origin. We have developed a novel peptide hydrogel-based skin construct that shows a pluristratified epidermis, basement membrane, and dermal compartment after 3 weeks of i  ...[more]

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