Vat-based 3D-bioprinted scaffolds from photocurable bacterial levan for osteogenesis and immunomodulation
| Title | Vat-based 3D-bioprinted scaffolds from photocurable bacterial levan for osteogenesis and immunomodulation | 
| Publication Type | Journal Article | 
| Year of Publication | 2025 | 
| Authors | Waidi, YOlatunji, Wagh, VS, Mishra, S, Jhunjhunwala, S, Dastager, SG, Chatterjee, K | 
| Journal | Biomacromolecules | 
| Volume | 26 | 
| Issue | 2 | 
| Pagination | 954-966 | 
| Date Published | JAN | 
| Type of Article | Article | 
| ISSN | 1525-7797 | 
| Abstract | Emerging techniques of additive manufacturing, such as vat-based three-dimensional (3D) bioprinting, offer novel routes to prepare personalized scaffolds of complex geometries. However, there is a need to develop bioinks suitable for clinical translation. This study explored the potential of bacterial-sourced methacrylate levan (LeMA) as a bioink for the digital light processing (DLP) 3D bioprinting of bone tissue scaffolds. LeMA was successfully synthesized, characterized, and used to fabricate 3D-bioprinted scaffolds with excellent printability and physicochemical properties. In vitro studies demonstrated superior cytocompatibility of 15% w/v LeMA gels compared to 20% gels. 15% LeMA gels supported osteogenic differentiation , as evidenced by alkaline phosphatase activity and mineral deposition by MC3T3 pre-osteoblasts. Importantly, the LeMA hydrogels positively modulated the macrophage phenotype, promoting the expression of the anti-inflammatory marker CD206. These findings suggest that 3D-printed LeMA scaffolds can create a favorable microenvironment for bone regeneration, highlighting their potential for tissue repair and regeneration applications.  |  
| DOI | 10.1021/acs.biomac.4c01264 | 
| Type of Journal (Indian or Foreign) | Foreign  |  
| Impact Factor (IF) | 5.9  |  
