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Extracellular Matrix Hydrogels Originated from Different Organs Mediate Tissue-Specific Properties and Function.

International journal of molecular sciences (2021-11-14)
Tzila Davidov, Yael Efraim, Rotem Hayam, Jacopo Oieni, Limor Baruch, Marcelle Machluf
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Porcine extracellular matrix (pECM)-derived hydrogels were introduced, in recent years, aiming to benefit the pECM's microstructure and bioactivity, while controlling the biomaterial's physical and mechanical properties. The use of pECM from different tissues, however, offers tissue-specific features that can better serve different applications. In this study, pECM hydrogels derived from cardiac, artery, pancreas, and adipose tissues were compared in terms of composition, structure, and mechanical properties. While major similarities were demonstrated between all the pECM hydrogels, their distinctive attributes were also identified, and their substantial effects on cell-ECM interactions were revealed. Furthermore, through comprehensive protein and gene expression analyses, we show, for the first time, that each pECM hydrogel supports the spontaneous differentiation of induced pluripotent stem cells towards the resident cells of its origin tissue. These findings imply that the origin of ECM should be carefully considered when designing a biomedical platform, to achieve a maximal bioactive impact.

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Anti-Troponin I Antibody, a.a. 186-192, clone C5, clone C5, Chemicon®, from mouse