Differentiation of respiratory epithelium in a 3-dimensional co-culture with fibroblasts embedded in fibrin gel

Differentiation of respiratory epithelium in a 3-dimensional co-culture with fibroblasts embedded in fibrin gel

Authors

  • Stefan Jockenhoevel Department for Internal Medicine – Section for Pneumology, University Hospital Aachen, Aachen; Department of Tissue Engineering and Textile Implants, Institute for Applied Medical Engineering, Helmholtz Institute of the RWTH University Hospital, Aachen
  • Stefanie Albers Department of Tissue Engineering & Textile Implants, Institute for Applied Medical Engineering, Helmholtz Institute of the RWTH University Hospital, Aachen
  • Anja Lena Thiebes Department of Tissue Engineering & Textile Implants, Institute for Applied Medical Engineering, Helmholtz Institute of the RWTH University Hospital, Aachen
  • Kai L. Gessenich Department of Tissue Engineering & Textile Implants, Institute for Applied Medical Engineering, Helmholtz Institute of the RWTH University Hospital, Aachen
  • Christian G. Cornelissen Department for Internal Medicine – Section for Pneumology, University Hospital Aachen, Aachen; Department of Tissue Engineering and Textile Implants, Institute for Applied Medical Engineering, Helmholtz Institute of the RWTH University Hospital, Aachen

Keywords:

Airways, Fibrin gel, Fibroblast, Respiratory epithelium, Tissue engineering

Abstract

Background: Tracheal tissue engineering is a promising option for the treatment of tracheal defects. In a previous study we proved the suitability of fibrin gel as a scaffold for tracheal tissue engineering. This study investigates whether the differentiation of respiratory epithelium can be increased by culturing epithelial cells in a three dimensional system containing fibroblasts embedded into fibrin gel. Methods: Respiratory epithelial cells were isolated from porcine trachea, seeded onto a fibrin gel and kept in air-liquid-interface culture for 33 days. Morphology as well as pan-cytokeratin, MUC5AC and claudin-1 expression of cells cultured on pure fibrin gel were compared to culture on gels containing fibroblasts. Results: After two weeks, cells seeded on pure fibrin gel were multilayered, showed hyperproliferation and dedifferentiation. Co-cultured cells built up a pseudostratified epithelium. The differentiation and organization of epithelial structure improved with respect to time. After four weeks, morphology of the co-cultured respiratory epithelium resembled native tracheal epithelium. Immunohistochemistry showed that respiratory epithelium co-cultured with fibroblasts had an increasing similarity of pan-cytokeratin expression compared to native trachea. Cells cultured without fibroblasts differed in pan-cytokeratin expression from native trachea and did not show any improvement of differentiation. Immunohistochemical staining of MUC5AC and claudin-1 proved seeded cells being respiratory epithelial cells. Conclusions: This study indicates that adding fibroblasts to fibrin gel positively influences the differentiation of respiratory epithelium.

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01-03-2016

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Jockenhoevel S, Albers S, Thiebes AL, Gessenich KL, Cornelissen CG. Differentiation of respiratory epithelium in a 3-dimensional co-culture with fibroblasts embedded in fibrin gel. Multidiscip Respir Med [Internet]. 2016 Mar. 1 [cited 2024 Jul. 4];11(1). Available from: https://mrmjournal.org/index.php/mrm/article/view/270