Recreating the Tumor Microenvironment in a Bilayer, Hyaluronic Acid Hydrogel Construct for the Growth of Prostate Cancer Spheroids Researchers developed and characterized a hyaluronic acid-based bilayer hydrogel system that not only supports the tumoroid formation from LNCaP prostate cancer cells, but also simulates their reciprocal interactions with the tumor-associated stroma. [Biomaterials] Abstract Human Fibroblast-Derived Extracellular Matrix as a Scaffold for Vascular Tissue Engineering The authors aimed to reduce the time required to produce a tissue-engineered vascular media (TEVM) and extend the production of TEVM with smooth muscle cells (SMCs) from all patients without compromising its mechanical and functional properties. Therefore, they developed a decellularized matrix scaffold produced from dermal fibroblasts or saphenous vein fibroblasts, in which SMCs were seeded to produce a TEVM. [Biomaterials] Abstract In Situ Forming Collagen-Hyaluronic Acid Membrane Structures: Mechanism of Self-Assembly and Applications in Regenerative Medicine Scientists report a novel and facile, self-assembling strategy to create membranes and encapsulating structures using collagen and hyaluronic acid (HA). They described a novel mechanism of collagen-HA membrane formation and provided the groundwork to apply these membranes for a variety of tissue engineering applications. [Acta Biomater] Abstract A Protective Extracellular Matrix-Based Gene Delivery Reservoir Fabricated by Electrostatic Charge Manipulation Researchers described the fabrication and characterization of a safe gene delivery reservoir system that has the potential to overcome issues associated with non-viral systems. Harnessing the electrostatic charges of collagen and polystyrene, microspheres were fabricated using a template-based method and characterized by microscopy techniques such as SEM, TEM and AFM, with the removal of the polystyrene template confirmed by FTIR analysis. [Mol Pharm] Abstract Essential Roles and Regulation of the Legionella pneumophila Collagen-Like Adhesin during Biofilm Formation Investigators examined the molecular function(s) of Legionella collagen-like protein (Lcl) and the transcriptional regulation of its encoding gene during different stages of the biofilm development. They showed that the collagen repeats and the C-terminal domains of Lcl are crucial for the production of biofilm. [PLoS One] Full Article Recombinant Fibronectin Matrix Mimetics Specify Integrin Adhesion and Extracellular Matrix Assembly Investigators analyzed fibronectin matrix mimetic variants designed to include all or part of the integrin-binding domain for their ability to support new extracellular matrix (ECM) assembly. They found that specific modifications of the integrin-binding domain produced adhesive substrates that selectively engage different integrin receptors to in turn, regulate the amount of fibronectin and collagen deposited into the ECM. [Tissue Eng Part A] Abstract Lumican, An Extracellular Matrix Proteoglycan, Is a Novel Requisite for Hepatic Fibrosis Researchers concluded that lumican is a prerequisite for hepatic fibrosis. The protective effect of lumican deficiency in hepatic fibrosis appears to be downstream of collagen production and mediated through the combined effects of impaired collagen fibrillogenesis, increased matrix turnover, and an enhanced proliferative response. [Lab Invest] Abstract Odontogenic Responses of Human Dental Pulp Cells to Collagen/Nanobioactive Glass Nanocomposites Collagen-based nanocomposite incorporating nanobioactiveglass was developed as a scaffolding matrix for dentin-pulp regeneration. The authors investigated the effects of the novel matrix on the proliferation of human dental pulp cells and their differentiation into odontoblastic lineage. [Dent Mater] Abstract Vestibuloplasty: Porcine Collagen Matrix versus Free Gingival Graft. A Clinical and Histological Study A free gingival graft (FGG) is currently the gold standard for augmenting small areas of keratinized mucosa. The porcine collagen matrix (CM) represents an alternative to autologous tissue harvesting. This study aimed to compare the CM versus FGGs for augmenting keratinized peri-implant mucosa, based on clinical and histological evaluations. [J Periodontol] Abstract
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