Ty Hui
University of Hong Kong
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Biomaterials | 2008
Ty Hui; Kenneth Mc Cheung; W.L. Cheung; Danny Chan; Bp Chan
Given the inadequacies of existing repair strategies for cartilage injuries, tissue engineering approach using biomaterials and stem cells offers new hope for better treatments. Recently, we have fabricated injectable collagen-human mesenchymal stem cell (hMSC) microspheres using microencapsulation. Apart from providing a protective matrix for cell delivery, the collagen microspheres may also act as a bio-mimetic matrix facilitating the functional remodeling of hMSCs. In this study, whether the encapsulated hMSCs can be pre-differentiated into chondrogenic phenotype prior to implantation has been investigated. The effects of cell seeding density and collagen concentration on the chondrogenic differentiation potential of hMSCs have been studied. An in vivo implantation study has also been conducted. Fabrication of cartilage-like tissue micro-masses was demonstrated by positive immunohistochemical staining for cartilage-specific extracellular matrix components including type II collagen and aggrecan. The meshwork of collagen fibers was remodeled into a highly ordered microstructure, characterized by thick and parallel bundles, upon differentiation. Higher cell seeding density and higher collagen concentration favored the chondrogenic differentiation of hMSCs, yielding increased matrix production and mechanical strength of the micro-masses. These micro-masses were also demonstrated to integrate well with the host tissue in NOD/SCID mice.
Tissue Engineering Part C-methods | 2010
Bp Chan; Ty Hui; My Wong; Kevin H.-K. Yip; Godfrey Chi-Fung Chan
There is a demonstrated clinical need for alternatives of autologous fresh bone graft with excellent biological performance in osteoconductivity, osteoinductivity, and osteogenicity. We previously developed a collagen microencapsulation technology entrapping bone marrow-derived mesenchymal stem cells (MSCs) in a biomimetic collagen fiber meshwork and produced injectable collagen-MSC microspheres. In this study, we hypothesize that injectable microspheres with osteoconductivity, osteogenicity, and osteoinductivity can be fabricated by differentiating the encapsulated MSCs, from either human or mouse sources, toward osteogenic lineages in these three-dimensional microspheres. The osteogenicity, osteoconductivity, and osteoinductivity of the microspheres were evaluated in vitro. Osteogenic markers of the differentiating MSCs including alkaline phosphatase and calcium deposition showed positive staining. Osteoconductivity of the collagen meshwork in the microsphere was demonstrated by the presence of calcium phosphate deposits among the collagen fibers and by the significantly increased calcium content extracted from the microspheres. Moreover, osteoinductivity of the MSC-encapsulated microspheres was demonstrated by the ability to induce osteogenic differentiation of undifferentiated MSCs in both contact and noncontact coculture. This study contributes toward the future development of injectable alternatives for fresh bone grafts using autologous MSCs.
Biomaterials | 2007
Bp Chan; Ty Hui; Cw Yeung; Jinhua Li; I. Mo; Godfrey Chi-Fung Chan
Tissue Engineering | 2007
Bp Chan; Ty Hui; O.C.M. Chan; Kf So; W. Lu; Kmc Cheung; E. Salomatina; A. Yaroslavsky
Archive | 2007
Barbara Puii Chan; Kenneth M.C. Cheung; Danny Chan; Godfrey Chi-Fung Chan; Ty Hui
Archive | 2009
Bp Chan; Ty Hui; My Wong; Gcf Chan
Archive | 2007
Ty Hui; Danny Chan; Kmc Cheung; Gcf Chan; Whp Cheung; Bp Chan
Archive | 2009
My Wong; Ty Hui; Hk Yip; Gcf Chan; Bp Chan
Archive | 2008
Bp Chan; Ty Hui; Gcf Chan; Danny Chan; Kmc Cheung
Archive | 2007
Barbara Puii Chan; Kenneth M.C. Cheung; Danny Chan; Godfrey Chi-Fung Chan; Ty Hui