Precisely printable and biocompatible silk fibroin bioink for digital light processing 3D printing

Soon Hee Kim(Hallym University), Yeung Kyu Yeon(Hallym University), Jung Min Lee(Hallym University), Janet Ren Chao(George Washington University), Young‐Jin Lee(Hallym University), Ye Been Seo(Hallym University), Md. Tipu Sultan(Hallym University), Ok Joo Lee(Hallym University), Ji Seung Lee(Hallym University), Sung‐il Yoon(Kangwon National University), In‐Sun Hong(Gachon University), Gilson Khang(Jeonbuk National University), Sang Jin Lee(Forest Institute), James J. Yoo(Forest Institute), Chan Hum Park(Hallym University)
Nature Communications
April 18, 2018
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Abstract

Although three-dimensional (3D) bioprinting technology has gained much attention in the field of tissue engineering, there are still several significant engineering challenges to overcome, including lack of bioink with biocompatibility and printability. Here, we show a bioink created from silk fibroin (SF) for digital light processing (DLP) 3D bioprinting in tissue engineering applications. The SF-based bioink (Sil-MA) was produced by a methacrylation process using glycidyl methacrylate (GMA) during the fabrication of SF solution. The mechanical and rheological properties of Sil-MA hydrogel proved to be outstanding in experimental testing and can be modulated by varying the Sil-MA contents. This Sil-MA bioink allowed us to build highly complex organ structures, including the heart, vessel, brain, trachea and ear with excellent structural stability and reliable biocompatibility. Sil-MA bioink is well-suited for use in DLP printing process and could be applied to tissue and organ engineering depending on the specific biological requirements.


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