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Progenitor cells in auricular cartilage demonstrate promising cartilage regenerative potential in 3D hydrogel culture

  • Richard Webb
  • , I. A Otto
  • , R. Levatto
  • , Khan I. M.
  • , C.C. Breugem
  • , J. Malda

    Research output: Contribution to conferencePoster

    Abstract

    The reconstruction of auricular deformities is a very challenging surgical procedure that could benefit from a tissue engineering approach. Nevertheless, a major obstacle is presented by the acquisition of sufficient amounts of autologous cells to create a cartilage construct the size of the human ear. Extensively expanded chondrocytes are unable to retain their phenotype, while bone marrow-derived mesenchymal stromal cells (MSC) show endochondral terminal differentiation by formation of a calcified matrix. The identification of tissue-specific progenitor cells in auricular cartilage, which can be expanded to high numbers without loss of cartilage phenotype, has great prospects for cartilage regeneration of larger constructs. This study investigates the largely unexplored potential of auricular progenitor cells for cartilage tissue engineering in 3D hydrogels.
    Original languageEnglish
    Publication statusPublished - 2017
    EventTERMIS-EU 2017 -
    Duration: 1 Jan 2017 → …

    Conference

    ConferenceTERMIS-EU 2017
    Period1/01/17 → …

    Keywords

    • Auricular deformaties

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