For decades, dermal tissue grafts have been used in various regenerative, reconstructive, and augmentative procedures across the body. To eliminate antigenicity and immunogenic response while still preserving the individual components and collective structural integrity of the extracellular matrix (ECM), dermis can be decellularized. Acellular dermal matrix (ADM) products like such are produced to accurately serve diverse clinical purposes. The aim of the present study is to evaluate the efficacy of a novel decellularization protocol of the human dermis, which eliminates residual human genetic material without compromising the biomechanical integrity and collagenous content of the tissue. Moreover, a freeze-drying protocol was validated. The results showed that though our decellularization protocol, human dermis can be decellularized obtaining a biocompatible matrix. The procedure is completely realized in GMP aseptic condition, avoiding tissue terminal sterilization.

Development and validation of cryopreserved or freeze-dried decellularized human dermis for transplantation / Montagner, Giulia; Barbazza, Antonia; Pant, Manvi; Lugas, Andrea Tancredi; Serino, Gianpaolo; Bignardi, Cristina; Terzini, Mara; Vantini, Andrea; Stefanelli, Jacopo; Trojan, Diletta. - In: CELL AND TISSUE BANKING. - ISSN 1389-9333. - 25:2(2024), pp. 685-695. [10.1007/s10561-024-10131-6]

Development and validation of cryopreserved or freeze-dried decellularized human dermis for transplantation

Lugas, Andrea Tancredi;Serino, Gianpaolo;Bignardi, Cristina;Terzini, Mara;
2024

Abstract

For decades, dermal tissue grafts have been used in various regenerative, reconstructive, and augmentative procedures across the body. To eliminate antigenicity and immunogenic response while still preserving the individual components and collective structural integrity of the extracellular matrix (ECM), dermis can be decellularized. Acellular dermal matrix (ADM) products like such are produced to accurately serve diverse clinical purposes. The aim of the present study is to evaluate the efficacy of a novel decellularization protocol of the human dermis, which eliminates residual human genetic material without compromising the biomechanical integrity and collagenous content of the tissue. Moreover, a freeze-drying protocol was validated. The results showed that though our decellularization protocol, human dermis can be decellularized obtaining a biocompatible matrix. The procedure is completely realized in GMP aseptic condition, avoiding tissue terminal sterilization.
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