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Detergent-Free Decellularization Preserves the Structural and Biological Integrity of Murine Tendon

Marvin, J. C.; Mochida, A.; Paredes, J.; Vaughn, B.; Andarawis-Puri, N.

2022-07-13 bioengineering
10.1101/2022.07.11.499615 bioRxiv
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Tissue decellularization has demonstrated widespread applications across numerous organ systems for tissue engineering and regenerative medicine applications. Decellularized tissues are expected to retain structural and/or compositional features of the natural extracellular matrix (ECM), enabling investigation of biochemical factors and cell-ECM interactions that drive tissue homeostasis, healing, and disease. However, the dense collagenous tendon matrix has limited the efficacy of traditional decellularization strategies without the aid of harsh chemical detergents and/or physical agitation that disrupt tissue integrity and denature proteins involved in regulating cell behavior. Here, we adapted and established the advantages of a detergent-free decellularization method that relies on Latrunculin B actin destabilization, alternating hypertonic-hypotonic salt and water incubations, nuclease-assisted elimination of cellular material, and protease inhibitor supplementation under aseptic conditions. Compared with previous tendon decellularization studies, our method minimized collagen denaturation while adequately removing cells and preserving bulk tissue alignment and mechanical properties. Furthermore, we demonstrated that decellularized tendon ECM-derived coatings isolated from different mouse strains, injury states (i.e., naive and acutely injured/provisional), and anatomical sites harness distinct biochemical cues and robustly maintain tendon cell viability in vitro. Together, our work provides a simple and scalable decellularization method to facilitate mechanistic studies that will expand our fundamental understanding of tendon ECM and cell biology. Impact StatementIn this study, we present a decellularization method for tendon that does not rely on any detergents or physical processing techniques. We assessed the impact of detergent-free decellularization using tissue, cellular, and molecular level analyses and validated the preservation of tendon structural organization, collagen molecular integrity, and ECM-associated biological cues that are essential for studying physiological cell-ECM interactions. Lastly, we demonstrated the success of this method on healthy and injured tendon environments, across mouse strains, and for different types of tendons, illustrating the utility of this approach for isolating the contributions of biochemical cues within unique tendon ECM microenvironments.

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