Project description
Bioprinting-based regenerative treatment for osteochondral lesions
Injuries to the osteochondral tissues of diarthrodial joints, such as the knee, often result in pain and functional limitations, increasing the risk of post-traumatic osteoarthritis (PTOA). Current treatments, including cell-free grafts and cell-based therapies, are costly and limited in availability, often leading to total arthroplasty for pain relief. However, these implants carry a high risk of requiring revision surgeries. The EU-funded LUMINATE project aims to develop a personalised regenerative treatment for large osteochondral lesions, preventing PTOA and avoiding costly surgeries. It will create the EndoFLight bioprinting unit, which integrates multiple tool heads to print patient-derived cells and biomaterials directly at the injury site. The technology will be tested in a large animal model for future clinical applications.
Objective
Traumatic injuries to the osteochondral tissues of diarthrodial joints like the knee result in pain, functional impairment, and increased risk of developing post-traumatic osteoarthritis (PTOA) and its comorbidities. Current treatments, based on cell-free grafts or cell-based therapies, are expensive and often with limited availability, ultimately leading to total arthroplasty to relieve the pain and restore function. However, the risk of revision of these implants is unacceptably high in young active patients, predicting a looming epidemic of revision surgeries as these implants start to fail. LUMINATE proposes a personalized, one-stage regenerative approach to target large osteochondral lesions, thus preventing PTOA and avoiding costly and invasive arthroplasty surgeries. LUMINATE will develop a next level in situ bioprinting unit, called EndoFLight, which combines three toolheads (i.e. micro-extrusion, filamented light, jetting) to print photoresins laden with patient-derived cells directly at the site of injury. EndoFLight uses filamented light to bioprint highly architected scaffolds with excellent cell guidance properties in seconds. Together with micro-extrusion and jetting toolheads in an arthroscopic set-up, we can deposit multiple biomaterials, biomolecules and cell types together with light-assisted crosslinking of complex structures directly in vivo in a minimally invasive manner. The whole procedure will be extensively validated in a human-relevant in vivo large animal model, paving the way for clinical translation after the end of the project. The exploitation of the results will be ensured through market analysis, the foundation of a spin-off that will commercialize the project results, and analysis of regulatory aspects of all components of the bioprinting suite. Overall, LUMINATE will ensure wide-spread health benefits to the patients suffering from these lesions and will pave the way for enormous socioeconomic advantages for our aging society.
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HORIZON.2.1 - Health
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HORIZON.2.1.5 - Tools, Technologies and Digital Solutions for Health and Care, including personalised medicine
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HORIZON-RIA - HORIZON Research and Innovation Actions
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56126 PISA
Italy
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