Journal article
Vascular bioengineering of scaffolds derived from human discarded transplant kidneys using human pluripotent stem cell–derived endothelium
DG Leuning, FMR Witjas, M Maanaoui, AMA de Graaf, E Lievers, T Geuens, CM Avramut, LE Wiersma, CW van den Berg, WMPJ Sol, H de Boer, G Wang, VLS LaPointe, J van der Vlag, C van Kooten, BM van den Berg, MH Little, MA Engelse, TJ Rabelink
American Journal of Transplantation | WILEY | Published : 2019
DOI: 10.1111/ajt.15200
Abstract
The bioengineering of a replacement kidney has been proposed as an approach to address the growing shortage of donor kidneys for the treatment of chronic kidney disease. One approach being investigated is the recellularization of kidney scaffolds. In this study, we present several key advances toward successful re-endothelialization of whole kidney matrix scaffolds from both rodents and humans. Based on the presence of preserved glycosoaminoglycans within the decelullarized kidney scaffold, we show improved localization of delivered endothelial cells after preloading of the vascular matrix with vascular endothelial growth factor and angiopoietin 1. Using a novel simultaneous arteriovenous de..
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Funding Acknowledgements
European Community's Seventh Framework Program (FP7/2007-2013), Grant/Award Number: 305436; Dutch Kidney Foundation, Grant/Award Number: 15RN02