Abstract
Although the multidisciplinary area of liver tissue engineering is in continuous progress, research in this field is still focused on developing an ideal liver tissue template. Innovative strategies are required to improve membrane stability and bioactivity.In our study, sustainable biomimetic membranes were developed by blending methacrylated chitosan (CSMA) with jellyfish collagen (jCol) for liver tissue engineering applications.The in vitro biological behaviour demonstrated the capability of the developed membranes to create a suitable milieu to enable hepatocyte growth and differentiation. The functionalization of chitosan together with the biocompatibility of marine collagen and the intrinsic membrane properties offered the ideal biochemical, topographical, and mechanical cues to the cells. Thanks to the enhanced CSMA/jCol membranes' characteristics, hepatocytes on such biomaterials exhibited improved growth, viability, and active liver-specific functions when compared to the cell fate achieved on CSMA membranes. Our study provides new insights about the influence of membrane properties on liver cells behaviour for the design of novel instructive biomaterials. The enrichment of functionalized chitosan with marine collagen represents a promising and innovative approach for the development of an appropriate platform for hepatic tissue engineering.
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