A61L27/3813

CELL SUSPENSION COMPOSITION WITH THERAPEUTIC POTENTIAL AND RELATED METHODS AND SYSTEMS FOR IDENTIFYING SAME

Systems and methods for identifying a cell suspension with therapeutic potential for skin regeneration and related compositions are disclosed herein. In some variations, a method may include receiving a cell suspension that comprises a population of viable cells and non-viable cells, then measuring a value indicative of at least one characteristic of the cell suspension, such as but not limited to one or more of total cell count, total cell viability, cell viability percentage, and median live cell diameter. A cell suspension composition having therapeutic potential may comprise a cell suspension met certain thresholds relating to total cell count, total viable cell count, cell viability percentage, and median live cell diameter.

METHODS FOR TREATING ACUTE WOUNDS AND IMPROVING OUTCOMES

The present disclosure provides methods for treating acute wounds and improving outcomes by applying to an acute wound a skin substitute that is an organotypic human skin equivalent comprising NIKS cells. In certain embodiments, the closed wound has improved vascularity, improved pigmentation, decreased thickness, decreased pain, increased pliability, increased surface area, decreased stiffness, decreased itching, improved color, or any combination thereof, as assessed by an observer or by the subject, as compared to an autograft or another skin substitute.

CELL STRUCTURE AND METHOD FOR PRODUCING SAME

Provided is a cell structure including: a connective tissue structure; and an epithelial structure placed on the connective tissue structure, in which the connective tissue structure contains a fragmented extracellular matrix component and first cells including mesenchymal cells, at least a part of the fragmented extracellular matrix component is placed between the first cells, and the epithelial structure contains epithelial cells.

REGENERATIVE BIOACTIVE SUSPENSION DERIVED FROM FRESHLY DISAGGREGATED TISSUE AND METHODS OF USE IN CLINICAL THERAPIES

A bioactive suspension derived from freshly disaggregated tissue is provided, as well as related methods of formulation and use. The bioactive suspension may comprise a cell-free supernate derived from epidermal and dermal tissue that has been enzymatically and mechanically disaggregated, then separated, and which may contain tissue regeneration factors known to speed healing. The bioactive suspension may further comprise genetically-modified treatment cells, wild type cells, or both, and may be combined with one or more scaffolding elements to form a bioactive suspension combination product suitable for treatment of a cutaneous defect. Synthetic bioactive suspensions and bioactive suspension combination products are also provided.

CELLULAR SUBSTITUTES AND METHODS OF PREPARATION THEREOF

The present invention is directed to tissue substitute materials and uses thereof useful for the treatment of wound, skin wounds and in particular chronic ulcers. The invention further relates to methods of preparation of those tissue substitute materials.

Hydrogel Composition For Tissue Regeneration, And Support Prepared Using Same
20220331482 · 2022-10-20 ·

The present invention relates to a hydrogel composition for tissue regeneration, and a support prepared using same. More specifically, the present invention comprises anionic polysaccharides, aminated hyaluronic acid, and collagen. The hydrogel composition comprising the ingredients, and a support prepared using same can quickly form a three-dimensional structure through spontaneous cross-linking without the addition of a common cross-linking agent in which an epoxide group or an amine group is at a single end or both ends thereof, thereby providing a structure capable of soft tissue transplants.

METHODS OF IMPLANTING ENGINEERED TISSUE CONSTRUCTS

The present disclosure provides engineered tissue constructs having a population of cells, such as hepatocytes and stromal cells, and methods of making and using the same (e.g., for treating a disease or disorder, such as acute liver failure, a urea cycle disorder, or hyperbilirubinemia (e.g., in a subject having Crigler-Najjar syndrome) in a human subject in need thereof).

Methods for development and use of minimally polarized function cell micro-aggregate units in tissue applications using LGR4, LGR5 and LGR6 expressing epithelial stem cells
11596714 · 2023-03-07 · ·

Provided herein are constructs of micro-aggregate multicellular, minimally polarized grafts containing Leucine-rich repeat-containing G-protein coupled Receptor (LGR) expressing cells for wound therapy applications, tissue engineering, cell therapy applications, regenerative medicine applications, medical/therapeutic applications, tissue healing applications, immune therapy applications, and tissue transplant therapy applications which preferably are associated with a delivery vector/substrate/support/scaffold for direct application.

Metabolic labeling and molecular enhancement of biological materials using bioorthogonal reactions

The present application provides methods of functionalizing an organ or tissue of a mammal by administering a nutrient (e.g., peracetylated N-azido galactosamine Ac4GalNAz) to the mammal or by culturing an organ or tissue in a bioreactor containing such nutrient. The present application also provides methods of selectively functionalizing extracellular matrix (ECM) of an organ or tissue of a mammal by administering a nutrient (e.g., peracetylated N-azido galactosamine Ac4GalNAz) to the mammal. In some aspects, the present application provides a decellularized scaffold of a mammalian organ or tissue comprising an extracellular matrix, wherein the extracellular matrix of the decellularized scaffold is functionalized with a chemical group that is reactive in a bioorthogonal chemical reaction, such as an azide chemical group. The present application also provides biological prosthetic mesh and mammalian organs and tissues for transplantation prepared according to the methods of the application.

DISPOSABLE SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR PREPARING A COMPRESSED HYDROGEL
20230114908 · 2023-04-13 ·

The invention relates to a fully disposable system for casting, polymerizing and compressing a hydrogel. The invention further relates to a method for producing a scaffold for the generation of artificial tissue products using said disposable system.