Cartilage Tissue Engineering: Implications for Microtia Reconstruction

2011 
Objective: Nanofiber-supported, in vitro-generated cartilage may represent an optimal starting material for the development of a cartilage implant for use in microtia reconstruction. We aim to characterize the molecular composition of endogenous auricular cartilage and determine if human umbilical cord mesenchymal stem cells (hUCMSCs) can be differentiated into cartilage in vitro.Method: Human ear cartilage from normal adults, patients with microtia, and pediatric patients with preauricular appendages were analyzed for collagen I, II, and X, and elastin expression. In parallel, hUCMSCs were cultured on nanofiber scaffolds for 21 days under chondrogenic conditions. Cells were harvested for histologic, biochemical, and quantitative PCR analysis.Results: Histologic analysis of human ear cartilage revealed similar levels and distribution of collagens I, X, and elastin. Collagen II was not highly expressed in the microtia samples (P ≤ .0001). hUCMSC cultures stained positively for glycosaminosglycans and sulfa...
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