The determinant role of fabrication technique in final characteristics of scaffolds for tissue engineering applications: A focus on silk fibroin-based scaffolds

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Highlights

  • We compared weft knit, cast film and electrospun silk fibroin scaffolds.

  • Our focus was on engineering load-bearing soft tissue, e.g. bladder.

  • In-depth cell infiltration around filaments was observed for the knit scaffold.

  • Among the three, knit showed the lowest stiffness and the highest strength.

  • Knit scaffold has the potential for regeneration of load bearing soft tissues.

Abstract

3D scaffolds are in the center of attention for tissue engineering applications. Whilst many studies have focused on the biological properties of scaffolds, less attention has been paid to meeting the biomechanics of the target tissues. In this work, we show how using the same original biomaterial, but different fabrication techniques can lead to a broad range of structural, mechanical, and biological characteristics. Starting with silk fibroin filament as our base biomaterial, we employed electrospinning, film casting, and weft knitting as different scaffold fabrication techniques. Among these three, the weft knit scaffold showed outstanding cell-scaffold interaction including full 3D cell attachment, complete cell coverage around individual filaments, and in-depth cell infiltration. Post-fabrication degumming of silk filament yarns resulted in more bulky and less open pores for the silk fibroin knit scaffold. The decreased pore size after degumming of knit scaffold alleviated the need to in-advance pore filling (a requisite for increasing cell adhesion in a typical knit scaffold having big pores). From a mechanical viewpoint, the weft knit scaffold shows the highest mechanical strength alongside with far better extensibility. Interestingly, the silk filament weft knit scaffold (in the course direction) was 100 and 1000 times more compliant than silk fibroin film and electrospun web, respectively. The observed effect of material type and fabrication technique highlights the suitability of silk fibroin weft-knit scaffolds for the regeneration of load-bearing soft tissues such as urine bladder.

Keywords

Silk fibroin scaffold
Weft knitting
Mechanical properties
Biological properties
Tissue engineering
Cell culture

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