Successful engraftment of epithelial cells derived from autologous rabbit buccal mucosal tissue, encapsulated in a polymer scaffold in a rabbit model of a urethral stricture, transplanted using the transurethral approach

Background: A pilot study reported an autologous buccal mucosal cell transplant in humans through the trans-urethral route using the buccal epithelium expanded and encapsulated in scaffold—hybrid approach to urethral stricture (BEES-HAUS), a minimally invasive approach to treat urethral stricture. A...

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Main Authors: Akio Horiguchi, Kenichiro Ojima, Masayuki Shinchi, Toshihiro Kushibiki, Yoshine Mayumi, Kosuke Miyai, Shojiro Katoh, Masayuki Takeda, Masaru Iwasaki, Vaddi Surya Prakash, Madasamy Balamurugan, Mathaiyan Rajmohan, Senthilkumar Preethy, Samuel JK. Abraham
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Published: Elsevier 2021-12-01
Series:Regenerative Therapy
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author Akio Horiguchi
Kenichiro Ojima
Masayuki Shinchi
Toshihiro Kushibiki
Yoshine Mayumi
Kosuke Miyai
Shojiro Katoh
Masayuki Takeda
Masaru Iwasaki
Vaddi Surya Prakash
Madasamy Balamurugan
Mathaiyan Rajmohan
Senthilkumar Preethy
Samuel JK. Abraham
spellingShingle Akio Horiguchi
Kenichiro Ojima
Masayuki Shinchi
Toshihiro Kushibiki
Yoshine Mayumi
Kosuke Miyai
Shojiro Katoh
Masayuki Takeda
Masaru Iwasaki
Vaddi Surya Prakash
Madasamy Balamurugan
Mathaiyan Rajmohan
Senthilkumar Preethy
Samuel JK. Abraham
Successful engraftment of epithelial cells derived from autologous rabbit buccal mucosal tissue, encapsulated in a polymer scaffold in a rabbit model of a urethral stricture, transplanted using the transurethral approach
Regenerative Therapy
Urethral stricture
Trans-urethral approach
Urethrotomy
BEES-HAUS
Cell transplant
Thermo-reversible gelation polymer (TGP)
author_facet Akio Horiguchi
Kenichiro Ojima
Masayuki Shinchi
Toshihiro Kushibiki
Yoshine Mayumi
Kosuke Miyai
Shojiro Katoh
Masayuki Takeda
Masaru Iwasaki
Vaddi Surya Prakash
Madasamy Balamurugan
Mathaiyan Rajmohan
Senthilkumar Preethy
Samuel JK. Abraham
author_sort Akio Horiguchi
title Successful engraftment of epithelial cells derived from autologous rabbit buccal mucosal tissue, encapsulated in a polymer scaffold in a rabbit model of a urethral stricture, transplanted using the transurethral approach
title_short Successful engraftment of epithelial cells derived from autologous rabbit buccal mucosal tissue, encapsulated in a polymer scaffold in a rabbit model of a urethral stricture, transplanted using the transurethral approach
title_full Successful engraftment of epithelial cells derived from autologous rabbit buccal mucosal tissue, encapsulated in a polymer scaffold in a rabbit model of a urethral stricture, transplanted using the transurethral approach
title_fullStr Successful engraftment of epithelial cells derived from autologous rabbit buccal mucosal tissue, encapsulated in a polymer scaffold in a rabbit model of a urethral stricture, transplanted using the transurethral approach
title_full_unstemmed Successful engraftment of epithelial cells derived from autologous rabbit buccal mucosal tissue, encapsulated in a polymer scaffold in a rabbit model of a urethral stricture, transplanted using the transurethral approach
title_sort successful engraftment of epithelial cells derived from autologous rabbit buccal mucosal tissue, encapsulated in a polymer scaffold in a rabbit model of a urethral stricture, transplanted using the transurethral approach
publisher Elsevier
series Regenerative Therapy
issn 2352-3204
publishDate 2021-12-01
description Background: A pilot study reported an autologous buccal mucosal cell transplant in humans through the trans-urethral route using the buccal epithelium expanded and encapsulated in scaffold—hybrid approach to urethral stricture (BEES-HAUS), a minimally invasive approach to treat urethral stricture. Although successful outcomes were achieved in that study, for further validation, it is essential to prove that the transplanted buccal epithelium was engrafted over the urothelium through histological examination of the urethra, harvested post-transplant, which is infeasible in humans. Herein, we report the successful creation of an animal model of urethral stricture and the engraftment of epithelial cells derived from autologous buccal mucosal tissue, encapsulated in a thermo-reversible gelation polymer (TGP) scaffold, transplanted by trans-urethral route. Methods: An animal model of urethral stricture was created in Japanese white male rabbits using electro-coagulation. Buccal tissue was harvested from the rabbits and subjected to enzyme digestion, followed by 5–7 days of in vitro culture in conventional two-dimensional (2D) culture and in a 3D platform of thermo-reversible gelation polymer (3D-TGP) culture. The cells harvested from the groups were mixed and encapsulated and transplanted with TGP, by transurethral catheterization. Fourteen days later, the urethra was harvested and subjected to histological examination. The buccal biopsy tissue, cells after digestion and cells post-culture were also subjected to histological examination. Urethrogram and endoscopy images were recorded at different time points. Results: The stricture was successfully created, with the coagulated area markedly stenosed. Histological staining of the cells after in vitro processing showed that the cells grew with native epithelial and rounded cell morphology in 3D-TGP while they differentiated into fibroblast like-cells in 2D culture. Histological staining of the urethral tissue after transplantation revealed the engraftment of the transplanted buccal mucosal cells, with stratified squamous epithelium over the specialized stratified urothelium in the urethrotomy site. Conclusion: We used histology to prove the successful engraftment of TGP-encapsulated buccal mucosal epithelial cells in an animal model of urethral injury with healing of the injured tissue. The model of urethral stricture and cell therapy, using a transurethral approach, recapitulates the previously reported BEES-HAUS approach and lays the foundation for larger multi-centric translational clinical studies.
topic Urethral stricture
Trans-urethral approach
Urethrotomy
BEES-HAUS
Cell transplant
Thermo-reversible gelation polymer (TGP)
url http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2352320421000420
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spelling doaj-525d99573eb94776b301e8a988834c0b2021-06-11T05:14:52ZengElsevierRegenerative Therapy2352-32042021-12-0118127132Successful engraftment of epithelial cells derived from autologous rabbit buccal mucosal tissue, encapsulated in a polymer scaffold in a rabbit model of a urethral stricture, transplanted using the transurethral approachAkio Horiguchi0Kenichiro Ojima1Masayuki Shinchi2Toshihiro Kushibiki3Yoshine Mayumi4Kosuke Miyai5Shojiro Katoh6Masayuki Takeda7Masaru Iwasaki8Vaddi Surya Prakash9Madasamy Balamurugan10Mathaiyan Rajmohan11Senthilkumar Preethy12Samuel JK. Abraham13Department of Urology, National Defence Medical College, Tokorozawa, Saitama, JapanDepartment of Urology, National Defence Medical College, Tokorozawa, Saitama, JapanDepartment of Urology, National Defence Medical College, Tokorozawa, Saitama, JapanDepartment of Medical Engineering, National Defence Medical College, Tokorozawa, Saitama, JapanDepartment of Medical Engineering, National Defence Medical College, Tokorozawa, Saitama, JapanDepartment of Basic Pathology, National Defence Medical College, Tokorozawa, Saitama, JapanEdogawa Evolutionary Lab of Science (EELS), 2-24-18, Higashi-Koiwa, Edogawa, Tokyo, 133-0052, Japan; Edogawa Hospital, 2-24-18, Higashi-Koiwa, Edogawa, Tokyo, 133-0052, JapanDepartment of Urology, Yamanashi University-Faculty of Medicine, 1110, Shimokato, Chuo, Yamanashi, 409-3898, JapanCenter for Advancing Clinical Research (CACR), University of Yamanashi -Faculty of Medicine, 1110, Shimokato, Chuo, Yamanashi, 409-3898, JapanDepartment of Urology, Yashoda Hospitals, Raj Bhavan Rd, Matha Nagar, Somajiguda, Hyderabad, Telangana, 500082, IndiaThe Fujio-Eiji Academic Terrain (FEAT), Nichi-In Centre for Regenerative Medicine (NCRM), PB 1262, Chennai, 600034, Tamil Nadu, IndiaJBM Inc., 3-1-14, Higashi-Koiwa, Edogawa, Tokyo, 133-0052, JapanJBM Inc., 3-1-14, Higashi-Koiwa, Edogawa, Tokyo, 133-0052, JapanCenter for Advancing Clinical Research (CACR), University of Yamanashi -Faculty of Medicine, 1110, Shimokato, Chuo, Yamanashi, 409-3898, Japan; JBM Inc., 3-1-14, Higashi-Koiwa, Edogawa, Tokyo, 133-0052, Japan; The Mary-Yoshio Translational Hexagon (MYTH), Nichi-In Centre for Regenerative Medicine (NCRM), PB 1262, Chennai, 600034, Tamil Nadu, India; The Antony-Xavier Interdisciplinary Scholastics (AXIS), GN Corporation Co. Ltd., 3-8, Wakamatsu, Kofu, Yamanashi, 400-0866, Japan; Corresponding author. University of Yamanashi, School of Medicine, 3-8, Wakamatsu, Kofu, Yamanashi, 400-0866. Japan.Background: A pilot study reported an autologous buccal mucosal cell transplant in humans through the trans-urethral route using the buccal epithelium expanded and encapsulated in scaffold—hybrid approach to urethral stricture (BEES-HAUS), a minimally invasive approach to treat urethral stricture. Although successful outcomes were achieved in that study, for further validation, it is essential to prove that the transplanted buccal epithelium was engrafted over the urothelium through histological examination of the urethra, harvested post-transplant, which is infeasible in humans. Herein, we report the successful creation of an animal model of urethral stricture and the engraftment of epithelial cells derived from autologous buccal mucosal tissue, encapsulated in a thermo-reversible gelation polymer (TGP) scaffold, transplanted by trans-urethral route. Methods: An animal model of urethral stricture was created in Japanese white male rabbits using electro-coagulation. Buccal tissue was harvested from the rabbits and subjected to enzyme digestion, followed by 5–7 days of in vitro culture in conventional two-dimensional (2D) culture and in a 3D platform of thermo-reversible gelation polymer (3D-TGP) culture. The cells harvested from the groups were mixed and encapsulated and transplanted with TGP, by transurethral catheterization. Fourteen days later, the urethra was harvested and subjected to histological examination. The buccal biopsy tissue, cells after digestion and cells post-culture were also subjected to histological examination. Urethrogram and endoscopy images were recorded at different time points. Results: The stricture was successfully created, with the coagulated area markedly stenosed. Histological staining of the cells after in vitro processing showed that the cells grew with native epithelial and rounded cell morphology in 3D-TGP while they differentiated into fibroblast like-cells in 2D culture. Histological staining of the urethral tissue after transplantation revealed the engraftment of the transplanted buccal mucosal cells, with stratified squamous epithelium over the specialized stratified urothelium in the urethrotomy site. Conclusion: We used histology to prove the successful engraftment of TGP-encapsulated buccal mucosal epithelial cells in an animal model of urethral injury with healing of the injured tissue. The model of urethral stricture and cell therapy, using a transurethral approach, recapitulates the previously reported BEES-HAUS approach and lays the foundation for larger multi-centric translational clinical studies.http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2352320421000420Urethral strictureTrans-urethral approachUrethrotomyBEES-HAUSCell transplantThermo-reversible gelation polymer (TGP)