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The In Vitro and In Vivo Response to MMP-Sensitive Poly (Ethylene Glycol) Hydrogels.

Ann Biomed Eng.. 2016-06; 
Amer LD, Bryant SJ.
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Abstract

Enzyme-sensitive hydrogels are a promising class of materials for cell encapsulation and tissue engineering because their ability to be degraded by cell-secreted factors. However, it is well known that nearly all synthetic biomaterials elicit a foreign body response (FBR) upon implantation. Therefore, this study aimed to evaluate the in vitro and in vivo response to an enzyme-sensitive hydrogel. Hydrogels were formed from poly(ethylene glycol) with the peptide crosslinker, C-VPLS↓LYSG-C, which is susceptible to matrix metalloproteinases 2 and 9. We evaluated the hydrogel by exogenously delivered enzymes, encapsulated mesenchymal stem cells as a tissue engineering relevant cell type, and by macrophage-secreted... More

Keywords

Cell encapsulation; Enzyme-sensitive hydrogel; Foreign body response; Macrophage; Mesenchymal stem cell