Fibroblast-Derived ECM as a Donor-Specific Pro-Osteogenic Coating Surpassing ASC- and Osteoblast-Derived ECM
Kevin Arnke, Hans-Christoph Pape, Paolo Cinelli

TL;DR
This study shows that fibroblast-derived extracellular matrix (ECM) can enhance bone regeneration by promoting osteogenesis better than other cell sources.
Contribution
Fibroblast-derived ECM, especially when supplemented with dextran sulfate, outperforms ASC- and osteoblast-derived ECM in promoting bone formation.
Findings
Fibroblast-derived ECM has higher collagen and glycosaminoglycan content than ASC- or osteoprogenitor-derived ECM.
Fibroblast-derived ECM significantly supports the osteogenesis of skeletal stem cells.
Dextran sulfate treatment enhances ECM deposition and osteogenic potential of fibroblast-derived ECM.
Abstract
Large bone defects remain a major clinical challenge, as current treatments primarily provide mechanical stability while often insufficiently addressing the biological microenvironment. The cell-deposited extracellular matrix (CD-ECM) represents a promising strategy to improve implant bioactivity by mimicking key features of the native tissue. In this study, we compared CD-ECMs from adipose tissue-derived mesenchymal stromal cells (ASCs), ASC-derived osteoprogenitor cells, and dermal fibroblasts. ECM composition was analyzed, and its ability to support the osteogenesis of reseeded skeletal stem cells (SSCs) was assessed. Subsequently, the best performing cells were used to produce CD-ECM on a 3D scaffold. Furthermore, we improved the ECM by treating the ECM-producing cells with dextran sulfate (Dx-S). Fibroblast-derived ECM showed higher collagen and glycosaminoglycan contents compared…
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TopicsTissue Engineering and Regenerative Medicine · Bone Tissue Engineering Materials · Mesenchymal stem cell research
