Hybrid supramolecular-covalent bioresin promotes cell migration and self-assembly in light-based volumetric bioprinted constructs

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2025-01

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Falandt, MarcISNI 0000000506363854
Bernal, Paulina NunezORCID 0000-0002-0875-5438
Longoni, A
Buchholz, Maj Britt
Català, Pere
Widmann, K
Barrera-Roman, M
Malda, JosORCID 0000-0002-9241-7676ISNI 0000000388144393
Vermonden, TinaISNI 0000000357250265
Rios, A

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There is an increasing need for novel biomaterials compatible with advanced biofabrication technologies, which also permit cells to remodel their microenvironment. This remodelling is crucial for maturing tissue constructs into fully functional tissue replacements. Recent progress in supramolecular chemistries has allowed for the production of dynamic biomaterials. Their properties enable bonds to be reversibly broken by cells, facilitating processes requiring morphological changes or migration, crucial for tissue development and homeostasis. Here, we present a one-of-its-kind gelatin-based hybrid covalent/supramolecular biomaterial. We demonstrate the advantage of adding supramolecular-reactive moieties on covalent materials, over covalent bonds alone, in facilitating processes such as cell growth, migration, spreading and organoid proliferation. This is exemplified by enhanced MSC and T cell migration and improved vascular network formation in hybrid hydrogels over covalent-only materials. The combination of supramolecular and covalent bonds further enabled control over photocrosslinking, allowing the use of the material in volumetric bioprinting of complex structures with high shape fidelity. As a proof-of-concept we bioprinted complex breast-like structures from encapsulated normal breast cell lines with a tumor organoid core. We demonstrated that engineered T cells can migrate large distances into the breast tissue, specifically targeting tumor cells.

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Falandt, M, PN, B, Longoni, A, Buchholz, M B, PC, Q, Widmann, K, Barrera-Roman, M, Malda, J, Vermonden, T, Rios, A & Levato, R 2025 'Hybrid supramolecular-covalent bioresin promotes cell migration and self-assembly in light-based volumetric bioprinted constructs' bioRxiv. https://doi.org/10.1101/2025.01.06.631505