The present invention provides a novel silk-fiber-based matrix having a wire-rope geometry for use in producing a ligament or tendon, particularly an anterior cruciate ligament, ex vivo for implantation into a recipient in need thereof. The invention further provides the novel silk-fiber-based matrix which is seeded with pluripotent cells that proliferate and differentiate on the matrix to form a ligament or tendon ex vivo. Also disclosed is a bioengineered ligament comprising the silk-fiber-based matrix seeded with pluripotent cells that proliferate and differentiate on the matrix to form the ligament or tendon. A method for producing a ligament or tendon ex vivo comprising the novel silk-fiber-based matrix is also disclosed.
Prosthetic Device And Method Of Manufacturing The Same
Gregory H. Altman - Arlington MA, US Enrico Mortarino - Hickory NC, US David J. Horan - Westfield MA, US
Assignee:
Allergan, Inc. - Irvine CA
International Classification:
A61F 2/08
US Classification:
623 1312, 623 1311
Abstract:
A knitted prosthetic device has at least two knitted sections, where each knitted section has at least one row of fiber. The knitted prosthetic device also has at least one intra-articular section disposed between the at least two knitted sections. In addition, the at least one intra-articular section has at least one single continuous fiber traversing the at least one intra-articular section and the at least two knitted sections, where the at least one single continuous fiber forms a plurality of traverses extending between the at least two knitted sections. In particular, embodiments may be used as ligament prostheses by anchoring each of the at least two knitted sections to a bone section of a patient. Such embodiments may be constructed from a strong polymer, preferably, but not limited to, silk, where the polymer provides ligament support but bioresorbs as load bearing responsibilities are transferred to tissue resulting from in-growth.
Method For Generating Connective Tissue By Implanting A Biodegradable Silk Fabric
Gregory H. Altman - Arlington MA, US Rebecca Horan - Arlington MA, US David J. Horan - Westfield MA, US Jingsong Chen - Virginia Beach VA, US
Assignee:
Allergan, Inc. - Irvine CA
International Classification:
A61F 2/00 C12N 11/02 C12N 5/07
US Classification:
424426, 435177, 435399
Abstract:
Silk is purified to eliminate immunogenic components (particularly sericin) and is used to form fabric that is used to form tissue-supporting prosthetic devices for implantation. The fabrics can carry functional groups, drugs, and other biological reagents. Applications include hernia repair, tissue wall reconstruction, and organ support, such as bladder slings. The silk fibers are arranged in parallel and, optionally, intertwined (e. g. , twisted) to form a construct; sericin may be extracted at any point during the formation of the fabric, leaving a construct of silk fibroin fibers having excellent tensile strength and other mechanical properties.
Method Of Forming An Implantable Knitted Fabric Comprising Silk Fibroin Fibers
Gregory H. Altman - Arlington MA, US Jingson Chen - Virginia Beach VA, US Rebecca L. Horan - Arlington MA, US David J. Horan - Westfield MA, US
Assignee:
Allergan, Inc. - Irvine CA
International Classification:
A61F 2/00 C12N 11/02 C12N 5/00 C12N 5/07
US Classification:
424423, 435177, 435 398, 435399
Abstract:
Silk is purified to eliminate immunogenic components (particularly sericin) and is used to form fabric that is used to form tissue-supporting prosthetic devices for implantation. The fabrics can carry functional groups, drugs, and other biological reagents. Applications include hernia repair, tissue wall reconstruction, and organ support, such as bladder slings. The silk fibers are arranged in parallel and, optionally, intertwined (e. g. , twisted) to form a construct; sericin may be extracted at any point during the formation of the fabric, leaving a construct of silk fibroin fibers having excellent tensile strength and other mechanical properties.
Gregory Altman - Dedham MA, US Jingsong Chen - Malden MA, US Rebecca Horan - Westfield MA, US David Horan - Westfield MA, US
Assignee:
Tissue Regeneration, Inc. - Medford MA
International Classification:
C12N005/02 B32B027/04
US Classification:
435/395000, 442/128000
Abstract:
Silk is purified to eliminate immunogenic components (particularly sericin) and is used to form fabric that is used to form tissue-supporting prosthetic devices for implantation. The fabrics can carry functional groups, drugs, and other biological reagents. Applications include hernia repair, tissue wall reconstruction, and organ support, such as bladder slings. The silk fibers are arranged in parallel and, optionally, intertwined (e.g., twisted) to form a construct; sericin may be extracted at any point during the formation of the fabric, leaving a construct of silk fibroin fibers having excellent tensile strength and other mechanical properties.
Silk Fibroin Fiber Bundles For Matrices In Tissue Engineering
The present invention provides a novel silk-fiber-based matrix having a wire-rope geometry for use in producing a ligament or tendon, particularly an anterior cruciate ligament, ex vivo for implantation into a recipient in need thereof. The invention further provides the novel silk-fiber-based matrix which is seeded with pluripotent cells that proliferate and differentiate on the matrix to form a ligament or tendon ex vivo. Also disclosed is a bioengineered ligament comprising the silk-fiber-based matrix seeded with pluripotent cells that proliferate and differentiate on the matrix to form the ligament or tendon. A method for producing a ligament or tendon ex vivo comprising the novel silk-fiber-based matrix is also disclosed.
The present invention provides a novel silk-fiber-based matrix having a wire-rope geometry for use in producing a ligament or tendon, particularly an anterior cruciate ligament, ex vivo for implantation into a recipient in need thereof. The invention further provides the novel silk-fiber-based matrix which is seeded with pluripotent cells that proliferate and differentiate on the matrix to form a ligament or tendon ex vivo. Also disclosed is a bioengineered ligament comprising the silk-fiber-based matrix seeded with pluripotent cells that proliferate and differentiate on the matrix to form the ligament or tendon. A method for producing a ligament or tendon ex vivo comprising the novel silk-fiber-based matrix is also disclosed.
Gregory H. Altman - Arlington MA, US Jingsong Chen - Virginia Beach VA, US Rebecca Horan - Arlington MA, US David J. Horan - Westfield MA, US
Assignee:
ALLERGAN, INC. - Irvine CA
International Classification:
A61F 2/08 A61F 2/02
US Classification:
623 132, 623 2372
Abstract:
Silk is purified to eliminate immunogenic components (particularly sericin) and is used to form fabric that is used to form tissue-supporting prosthetic devices for implantation. The fabrics can carry functional groups, drugs, and other biological reagents. Applications include hernia repair, tissue wall reconstruction, and organ support, such as bladder slings. The silk fibers are arranged in parallel and, optionally, intertwined (e.g., twisted) to form a construct; sericin may be extracted at any point during the formation of the fabric, leaving a construct of silk fibroin fibers having excellent tensile strength and other mechanical properties.
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