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Novel biomimetic chitin-glucan polysaccharide nano/microfibrous fungal-scaffolds for tissue engineering applications.

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Naturally occurring many biological structures have provided sources of inspiration for the fabrication of many novel nanostructures for various applications. Electrospun nano/microfibrous structures have great potential as scaffolds for cell… Click to show full abstract

Naturally occurring many biological structures have provided sources of inspiration for the fabrication of many novel nanostructures for various applications. Electrospun nano/microfibrous structures have great potential as scaffolds for cell attachment and proliferation in the field of tissue engineering. Here, for the first time, we report on the preparation of three-dimensional (3D) fungal mycelial mats with chitin-glucan polysaccharide cell walls as nano/microfibrous scaffolds for tissue engineering applications. Treatment of fungal-scaffolds (F-scaffolds) with β-mercaptoethanol (BME) improved hemocompatibility, and conferred biocompatibility with respect to the adhesion and proliferation of human keratinocytes. Field-emission scanning electron microscopy (FE-SEM) of BME-treated F-scaffolds revealed a meshwork of nano- and micro-fibrous mycelial structures with an average diameter of 2.94 ± 0.96 μm (range 0.92-5.6 μm). Tensile testing showed F-scaffolds had a mean tensile strength of 0.192 ± 0.07 MPa and a mean elongation at break of 10.74 ± 2.53%, respectively. The degradation rate of the F-scaffolds showed ~19.2 ± 1.9% weight loss in 28 days. FE-SEM of BME-treated F-scaffolds seeded with keratinocytes showed deposition of extracellular matrix (ECM) components and the formation of cell sheets in 14 days. In addition, the in vitro cytocompatibility of BME-treated F-scaffolds with keratinocytes was analyzed using resazurin-based assay, which showed a time-dependent increase in metabolic activity up to culture day 21. Overall, this novel investigation shows that filamentous fungal mats with a nano/microfibrous mycelial architecture are potentially useful for tissue engineering applications.

Keywords: chitin glucan; glucan polysaccharide; nano microfibrous; engineering applications; tissue engineering

Journal Title: International journal of biological macromolecules
Year Published: 2020

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