3D bioprinting of corneal decellularized extracellular matrix: GelMA composite hydrogel for corneal stroma engineering

Millions of individuals across the world suffer from corneal stromal diseases that impair vision. Fortunately, three-dimensional (3D) bioprinting technology which has revolutionized the field of regenerative tissue engineering makes it feasible to create personalized corneas. In this study, an artificial cornea with a high degree of precision, smoothness, and programmable curvature was prepared by using digital light processing (DLP) 3D bioprinting in one piece with no support structure, and the construct was then confirmed by optical coherence tomography (OCT). On the basis of this approach, we developed a novel corneal decellularized extracellular matrix/gelatin methacryloyl (CECM-GelMA) bioink that can produce complex microenvironments with highly tunable mechanical properties while retaining high optical transmittance. Furthermore, the composite hydrogel was loaded with human corneal fibroblasts (hCFs), and in vitro experiments showed that the hydrogel maintained high cell viability and expressed core proteins. In vivo tests revealed that the hydrogel might promote epithelial regeneration, keep the matrix aligned, and restore clarity. This demonstrates how crucial a role CECM plays in establishing a favorable environment that encourages the transformation of cell function. Therefore, artificial corneas that can be rapidly customized have a huge potential in the development of in vitro corneal matrix analogs.

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