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Immunomodulation by mesenchymal stem cells combats the foreign body response to cell-laden synthetic hydrogels.

Biomaterials.. 2014-12; 
MD Swartzlander, AK Blakney, LD Amer, K D Hankenson, T R Kyriakides, S J Bryant. Department of Chemical & Biological Engineering, University of Colorado, Boulder, CO 80309, USA.
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Abstract

The implantation of non-biological materials, including scaffolds for tissue engineering, ubiquitously leads to a foreign body response (FBR). We recently reported that this response negatively impacts fibroblasts encapsulated within a synthetic hydrogel and in turn leads to a more severe FBR, suggesting a cross-talk between encapsulated cells and inflammatory cells. Given the promise of mesenchymal stem cells (MSCs) in tissue engineering and recent evidence of their immunomodulatory properties, we hypothesized that MSCs encapsulated within poly(ethylene glycol) (PEG) hydrogels will attenuate the FBR. In vitro, murine MSCs encapsulated within PEG hydrogels attenuated classically activated primary murine macroph... More

Keywords

Poly(ethylene glycol); Hydrogel; Macrophage; Mesenchymal stem cell; Foreign body response; Immunomodulation