Biophysical‐Inspired Interpenetrated Fibrillar and Reticular Collagen Scaffold with Vascular Endothelial Cell Membrane Incorporation for Guided In Situ Spleen Tissue Regeneration

B Bangheng Liu (Department of Biomedical Engineering Chinese University of Hong Kong Sha Tin, New Territories Hong Kong SAR 999077 China) Z Zhen Zhang Y Yulei Mu (Department of Biomedical Engineering City University of Hong Kong 83 Tat Chee Avenue, Kowloon Hong Kong SAR 999077 China) L Liang Ma H Huiqun Zhou (Department of Biomedical Engineering Chinese University of Hong Kong Sha Tin, New Territories Hong Kong SAR 999077 China) D Dong‐An Wang (Department of Biomedical Engineering Chinese University of Hong Kong Sha Tin, New Territories Hong Kong SAR 999077 China)

Abstract

Abstract The spleen's complex structure and limited regenerative ability hinder its regrowth at the site of injure, affecting patient quality of life and risk severe complications. The spleen's stroma primarily consists of reticular and fibrillar collagen, supporting its microvascular network. Inspired by such biophysical environment, this work develops an inducible scaffold featuring an interpenetrating network structure of fibrous and reticular collagen, which is loaded with vascular endothelial cell membranes to facilitate in situ regeneration. The regenerated parenchyma includes red pulp, white pulp, and a vascular system. The scaffold effectively reduces oxidative stress at the injury site, recruits cells to degrade the scaffold, and promotes tissue integration, thereby accelerating spleen regeneration. Additionally, the regenerated tissue compensates for the spleen's functions, enhancing its ability to clear abnormal red blood cells and platelets. Proteomics and RNA sequencing analyses reveal that the scaffold induced the upregulation of key pathways, including the Wnt signalling pathway, Statin pathway, and amino acid metabolism pathway. This activation mobilizes splenic cells metabolism, enhances immune cell activity, and facilitates the remodeling of the extracellular matrix. Moreover, the incorporated cell membrane components promote splenic blood vessels regeneration by upregulating the neural crest cell differentiation pathway within the tissue.

Article Details

Volume / Issue Vol. 37, Issue 28
Published July 01, 2025
ISSN 0935-9648
Publisher Unknown Publisher

Journal Info

Advanced Materials

Unknown Publisher

ISSN: 0935-9648 Physical Sciences

Authors (6)

B

Bangheng Liu

Department of Biomedical Engineering Chinese University of Hong Kong Sha Tin, New Territories Hong Kong SAR 999077 China

Z

Zhen Zhang

Y

Yulei Mu

Department of Biomedical Engineering City University of Hong Kong 83 Tat Chee Avenue, Kowloon Hong Kong SAR 999077 China

L

Liang Ma

H

Huiqun Zhou

Department of Biomedical Engineering Chinese University of Hong Kong Sha Tin, New Territories Hong Kong SAR 999077 China

D

Dong‐An Wang

Department of Biomedical Engineering Chinese University of Hong Kong Sha Tin, New Territories Hong Kong SAR 999077 China