In Vitro Regeneration of Patient-specific Ear-shaped Cartilage and Its First Clinical Application for Auricular Reconstruction

نویسندگان

  • Guangdong Zhou
  • Haiyue Jiang
  • Zongqi Yin
  • Yu Liu
  • Qingguo Zhang
  • Chen Zhang
  • Bo Pan
  • Jiayu Zhou
  • Xu Zhou
  • Hengyun Sun
  • Dan Li
  • Aijuan He
  • Zhiyong Zhang
  • Wenjie Zhang
  • Wei Liu
  • Yilin Cao
چکیده

Microtia is a congenital external ear malformation that can seriously influence the psychological and physiological well-being of affected children. The successful regeneration of human ear-shaped cartilage using a tissue engineering approach in a nude mouse represents a promising approach for auricular reconstruction. However, owing to technical issues in cell source, shape control, mechanical strength, biosafety, and long-term stability of the regenerated cartilage, human tissue engineered ear-shaped cartilage is yet to be applied clinically. Using expanded microtia chondrocytes, compound biodegradable scaffold, and in vitro culture technique, we engineered patient-specific ear-shaped cartilage in vitro. Moreover, the cartilage was used for auricle reconstruction of five microtia patients and achieved satisfactory aesthetical outcome with mature cartilage formation during 2.5years follow-up in the first conducted case. Different surgical procedures were also employed to find the optimal approach for handling tissue engineered grafts. In conclusion, the results represent a significant breakthrough in clinical translation of tissue engineered human ear-shaped cartilage given the established in vitro engineering technique and suitable surgical procedure. This study was registered in Chinese Clinical Trial Registry (ChiCTR-ICN-14005469).

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دوره 28  شماره 

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تاریخ انتشار 2018