PEER-REVIEWED PUBLICATION

2026

Cell-only bioprinting of articular cartilage progenitor cells within a physically constraining support bath to engineer structurally organized grafts

Karam AS, Kronemberger GS, et al.

Bioactive Materials

Trinity College Dublin, Royal College of Surgeons in Ireland

RESEARCH SUMMARY
This study demonstrates a scaffold-free, cell-only bioprinting strategy to engineer structurally organized articular cartilage grafts with biomimetic, arcade-like collagen architecture. By introducing spatially defined physical boundaries using agarose molds and a xanthan gum-based support bath, articular cartilage progenitor cells were guided to deposit aligned extracellular matrix. Thinner boundaries promoted greater collagen alignment, while multilayered constructs exhibited zonal organization resembling native cartilage. The engineered tissues showed robust chondrogenesis, high collagen II content, and physiologically relevant tensile properties.

CELLSCALE INSTRUMENT USED

BioTester

Uniaxial tensile mechanical testing was performed using a CellScale BioTester to quantify the ramp and equilibrium modulus of bioprinted cartilage sheets following in vitro culture. The system enabled precise low-force tensile loading in a hydrated environment, supporting accurate assessment of the mechanical functionality of engineered cartilage constructs.
AUTHORS

Karam A.S., Kronemberger G.S., Chattahy K., Kelly D.J..

PUBLICATION DETAILS
JOURNAL

Bioactive Materials

YEAR

2026

INSTITUTIONS

Trinity College Dublin, Royal College of Surgeons in Ireland

COUNTRIES

Ireland

INSTRUMENT USED

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TESTING METHODS

Hydrated and Temperature Controlled TestingTensile Testing

RESEARCH APPLICATIONS

3D Bioprinting & Bioink Materials TestingCartilage and Meniscus MechanicsECM & Decellularized Matrix MechanicsMechanotransductionMusculoskeletal Tissue Engineering & Mechanics

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