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3D Cell Printing of Perfusable Vascularized Human Skin Equivalent Composed of Epidermis, Dermis, and Hypodermis for Better Structural Recapitulation of Native Skin SCIE SCOPUS

Title
3D Cell Printing of Perfusable Vascularized Human Skin Equivalent Composed of Epidermis, Dermis, and Hypodermis for Better Structural Recapitulation of Native Skin
Authors
김병수GE, GAOJAE, YUN KIMCHO, DONG WOO
Date Issued
2019-04-11
Publisher
WILEY
Abstract
Although skin cell-printing has exhibited promises for fabrication of functional skin equivalents, existing skin models through 3D cell printing are still composed of dermal and epidermal layers. However, a key hope for printing skin is to improve structural complexity of human skin over conventional construction, enabling the precise localization of multiple cell types and biomaterials. Here, the complexity of skin anatomy is increased using 3D cell printing. A novel printing platform is suggested for engineering a matured perfusable vascularized 3D human skin equivalent composed of epidermis, dermis, and hypodermis. The skin model is evaluated using functional markers representing each region of epidermis, dermis, and hypodermis to confirm tissue maturation. It is hypothesized that the vascularized dermal and hypodermal compartments that provide a more realistic microenvironment can promote cross-talks with the epidermal compartment, producing better recapitulation of epidermal morphogenesis. Skin stemness in epithelial tissue is investigated. These findings reveal that the full-thickness skin has more similarities to the native human skin compared with the dermal and epidermal skin model, indicating that it better reflects the actual complexity of native human skin. It is envisioned that it offers better predictive and reliable in vitro platform for investigation of mechanisms of pathological research and skin disease modeling.
Keywords
IN-VIVO; EXTRACELLULAR-MATRIX; CULTURE; MODELS; KERATINOCYTES; FIBROBLASTS; CONSTRUCTS; DRUGS
URI
https://oasis.postech.ac.kr/handle/2014.oak/95510
DOI
10.1002/adhm.201801019
ISSN
2192-2640
Article Type
Article
Citation
ADVANCED HEALTHCARE MATERIALS, vol. 8, no. 7, 2019-04-11
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