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      Novel Acellular Scaffold Made from Decellularized Schwann Cell Sheets for Peripheral Nerve Regeneration

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          Extracellular matrix surrounding Schwann cells and neurons provides critical determinants of cellular phenotype during development as well as essential cues in stimulating and guiding regrowth. Using cell sheet technology, we developed a novel scaffold enriched with native extracellular matrix from Schwann cells. Schwann cells were grown into sheets and layered onto polycaprolactone fibers for support. Upon decellularization of these constructs, extracellular matrix remained with few traces of nucleic acids. This method of deposition of extracellular matrix provided more protein than traditional seeding method after decellularization. Additionally, the isolated matrix supported proliferation of Schwann cells better than covalently bound laminin. The proliferation and differentiation of Schwann cells grown on decellularized sheets were complemented by upregulation of Erbb2 and myelin protein zero. Laminin expression of β1 and γ1 chains was also elevated. PC12 cells grown on decellularized sheets produced longer neurite extensions than aligned polycaprolactone fibers alone, proving potential of these scaffolds to be used in future peripheral nerve regenerative studies.

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          Peripheral nerve injuries present a serious clinical need with approximately 50 % of surgical cases achieving only some restoration of function. In order to better guide regenerating nerves, supporting cells of the nerve tissue were grown into sheets and subsequently decellularized, leaving a myriad of surrounding protein as a scaffold. Constructs have been shown to support cell growth and neurite extension in vitro. Future projects will combine various cell types present in the nerve tissue as well as stem cells to fully support and reconstruct architecture of the peripheral nerves.

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          Journal
          101669762
          44452
          Regen Eng Transl Med
          Regen Eng Transl Med
          Regenerative engineering and translational medicine
          2364-4133
          2364-4141
          26 November 2015
          4 October 2015
          December 2015
          01 December 2016
          : 1
          : 1
          : 22-31
          Affiliations
          [1 ]Department of Chemistry, Chemical Biology and Biomedical Engineering, Stevens Institute of Technology, Hoboken, NJ 07030, USA
          Article
          PMC4734393 PMC4734393 4734393 nihpa735791
          10.1007/s40883-015-0003-2
          4734393
          26848489
          00947951-3bcf-4490-bda2-639515f4ae8d
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          Decellularization,Cell sheet,Nerve tissue engineering,Schwann cell,Extracellular matrix

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