Harnessing mesenchymal aggregation for engineered organ-level regeneration: Recent progress and perspective

IF 13.9 Q1 CHEMISTRY, MULTIDISCIPLINARY
Chen-Xi Zheng, Bing-Dong Sui, Yan Jin
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Stem cells, especially mesenchymal progenitors or mesenchymal stem cells (MSCs), possess an intrinsic property to form compact spheroid-like assemblies, a phenomenon known as cell aggregation. In recent years, a growing body of researches have uncovered that this is a cross-species conserved developmental event essential for initiating organogenesis in a variety of organs. Moreover, the self-assembly property also contributes to the regenerative capacities of MSC aggregates in vivo with broad range of applications in tissue engineering. In this review, the principles of self-assembled mesenchymal aggregation and its involvement in physiological organogenesis, as well as the construction approaches of engineering MSC aggregates and its application for organ regeneration are discussed. The authors aim to provide a speculative overview of the current understanding and the recent findings of cell aggregation, from both the developmental and the engineering perspectives, and thus offer insights into the understanding of stem cell biology and the establishment of novel organ regeneration strategies.

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利用间充质聚集实现工程器官级再生:最新进展与展望
干细胞,尤其是间充质祖细胞或间充质干细胞(MSCs),具有形成紧密球状集合体的内在特性,这种现象被称为细胞聚集。近年来,越来越多的研究发现,这是一种跨物种保守的发育事件,对于启动各种器官的器官生成至关重要。此外,自组装特性还有助于间充质干细胞聚集体在体内的再生能力,在组织工程中有着广泛的应用。在这篇综述中,作者讨论了间充质干细胞自组装聚集的原理及其在生理器官生成中的参与,以及间充质干细胞聚集体工程的构建方法及其在器官再生中的应用。作者旨在从发育和工程学的角度,对细胞聚集的现有认识和最新发现进行推测性概述,从而为理解干细胞生物学和建立新型器官再生策略提供见解。
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