Tissue-Engineered Oral Epithelium for Dental Material Testing: Toward In Vitro Biomimetic Models

Tissue Eng Part C Methods. 2024 Dec;30(12):555-568. doi: 10.1089/ten.TEC.2024.0154. Epub 2024 Oct 9.

Abstract

Tissue-engineered oral epithelium (ΤΕΟΕ) was developed after comparing various culture conditions, including submerged (SUB) and air-liquid interface (ALI) human cell expansion options. Barrier formation was evaluated via transepithelial electrical resistance (TEER) and calcein permeation via spectrofluorometry. TEOE was further assessed for long-term viability via live/dead staining and development of intercellular connections via transmission electron microscopy. Tissue architecture was evaluated via histochemistry and the expression of pancytokeratin (pCK) via immunohistochemistry. The effect of two commonly used dental resinous monomers on TEOE was evaluated for alterations in cell viability and barrier permeability. ALI/keratinocyte growth factor-supplemented (ALI-KGS) culture conditions led to the formation of an 8-20-layer thick, intercellularly connected epithelial barrier. TEER values of ALI-KGS-developed TEOE decreased compared with all other tested conditions, and the established epithelium intensively expressed pCK. Exposure to dental monomers affected the integrity and architecture of TEOE and induced cellular vacuolation, implicating hydropic degeneration. Despite structural modifications, the permeability of TEOE was not substantially affected after exposure to the monomers. In conclusion, the biological properties of the TEOE mimicking the physiological functional conditions and its value as biocompatibility assessment tool for dental materials were characterized.

Keywords: biocompatibility assessment tool; epithelial barrier; in vitro–in vivo extrapolation; oral mucosa; permeability; tissue engineering.

MeSH terms

  • Biomimetic Materials / chemistry
  • Biomimetic Materials / pharmacology
  • Biomimetics* / methods
  • Cell Survival / drug effects
  • Dental Materials / pharmacology
  • Epithelium / drug effects
  • Epithelium / metabolism
  • Humans
  • Materials Testing*
  • Models, Biological
  • Mouth Mucosa* / cytology
  • Mouth Mucosa* / metabolism
  • Tissue Engineering* / methods

Substances

  • Dental Materials