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Towards autotrophic tissue engineering: photosynthetic gene therapy for regeneration

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2016
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Chávez, Myra Noemi
Ludwig-Schenck, Thilo
Hopfner, Ursula
Centeno-Cerdas, Carolina
Somlai-Schweiger, Ian
Schwarz, Christian
Machens, Hans-Günther
Heikenwalder, Mathias
Bono, María Rosa
Allende, Miguel
Nickelsen, Jörg
Egaña, José Tomás
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The use of artificial tissues in regenerative medicine is limited due to hypoxia. As a strategy to overcome this drawback, we have shown that photosynthetic biomaterials can produce and provide oxygen independently of blood perfusion by generating chimeric animal-plant tissues during dermal regeneration. In this work, we demonstrate the safety and efficacy of photosynthetic biomaterials in vivo after engraftment in a fully immunocompetent mouse skin defect model. Further, we show that it is also possible to genetically engineer such photosynthetic scaffolds to deliver other key molecules in addition to oxygen. As a proof-of-concept, biomaterials were loaded with gene modified microalgae expressing the angiogenic recombinant protein VEGF. Survival of the algae, growth factor delivery and regenerative potential were evaluated in vitro and in vivo. This work proposes the use of photosynthetic gene therapy in regenerative medicine and provides scientific evidence for the use of engineered microalgae as an alternative to deliver recombinant molecules for gene therapy.
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Biomaterials
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https://hdl.handle.net/2238/9849
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10.1016/j.biomaterials.2015.10.014
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