International Journal of Molecular Sciences (Feb 2023)

Suitability of <i>R. pulmo</i> Jellyfish-Collagen-Coated Well Plates for Cytocompatibility Analyses of Biomaterials

  • Yanru Ren,
  • Luo Liu,
  • Xin Xiong,
  • Rumen Krastev,
  • Ralf Smeets,
  • Denis Rimashevskiy,
  • Reinhard Schnettler,
  • Said Alkildani,
  • Steffen Emmert,
  • Ole Jung,
  • Mike Barbeck

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/ijms24033007
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 24, no. 3
p. 3007

Abstract

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Cytocompatibility analyses of new implant materials or biomaterials are not only prescribed by the Medical Device Regulation (MDR), as defined in the DIN ISO Norm 10993-5 and -12, but are also increasingly replacing animal testing. In this context, jellyfish collagen has already been established as an alternative to mammalian collagen in different cell culture conditions, but a lack of knowledge exists about its applicability for cytocompatibility analyses of biomaterials. Thus, the present study was conducted to compare well plates coated with collagen type 0 derived from Rhizostoma pulmo with plates coated with bovine and porcine collagen. The coated well plates were analysed in vitro for their cytocompatibility, according to EN ISO 10993-5/−12, using both L929 fibroblasts and MC3T3 pre-osteoblasts. Thereby, the coated well plates were compared, using established materials as positive controls and a cytotoxic material, RM-A, as a negative control. L929 cells exhibited a significantly higher viability (#### p p p p R. pulmo leads to comparable results to the case of well plates coated with mammalian collagens. Therefore, it is fully suitable for the in vitro analyses of the cytocompatibility of biomaterials or medical devices.

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