BioImpacts (Jun 2016)

Infection-resistant MRI-visible scaffolds for tissue engineering applications

  • Morteza Mahmoudi,
  • Mingming Zhao,
  • Yuka Matsuura,
  • Sophie Laurent,
  • Phillip C. Yang,
  • Daniel Bernstein,
  • Pilar Ruiz-Lozano,
  • Vahid Serpooshan

DOI
https://doi.org/10.15171/bi.2016.16
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 6, no. 2
pp. 111 – 115

Abstract

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Tissue engineering utilizes porous scaffolds as template to guide the new tissue growth. Clinical application of scaffolding biomaterials is hindered by implant-associated infection and impaired in vivo visibility of construct in biomedical imaging modalities. We recently demonstrated the use of a bioengineered type I collagen patch to repair damaged myocardium.By incorporating superparamagnetic iron oxide nanoparticles into this patch, here, we developed an MRI-visible scaffold. Moreover, the embedded nanoparticles impeded the growth of Salmonella bacteria in the patch. Conferring anti-infection and MRI-visible activities to the engineered scaffolds can improve their clinical outcomes and reduce the morbidity/mortality of biomaterial-based regenerative therapies.

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