Organizational aspects of tissue engineering clinical translation: insights from a qualitative case study.

Translational medicine communications Pub Date : 2024-01-01 Epub Date: 2024-05-30 DOI:10.1186/s41231-024-00179-7
Renan Gonçalves Leonel da Silva, Larry Au, Alessandro Blasimme
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Abstract

Background: Tissue engineering is a multidisciplinary field that combines principles from cell biology, bioengineering, material sciences, medicine and surgery to create functional and viable bioproducts that can be used to repair or replace damaged or diseased tissues in the human body. The complexity of tissue engineering can affect the prospects of efficiently translating scientific discoveries in the field into scalable clinical approaches that could benefit patients. Organizational challenges may play a key role in the clinical translation of tissue engineering for the benefit of patients.

Methods: To gain insight into the organizational aspects of tissue engineering that may create impediments to efficient clinical translation, we conducted a retrospective qualitative case study of one tissue engineering multi-site translational project on knee cartilage engineered tissue grafts. We collected qualitative data using a set of different methods: semi-structured interviews, documentary research and audio-visual content analysis.

Results: Our study identified various challenges associated to first-in-human trials in tissue engineering particularly related to: logistics and communication; research participant recruitment; clinician and medical student participation; study management; and regulation.

Conclusions: While not directly generalizable to other types of advanced therapies or to regenerative medicine in general, our results offer valuable insights into organizational barriers that may prevent efficient clinical translation in the field of tissue engineering.

组织工程临床转化的组织方面:定性案例研究的启示。
背景:组织工程是一个多学科领域,它结合了细胞生物学、生物工程、材料科学、医学和外科手术的原理,创造出具有功能性和可行性的生物产品,可用于修复或替代人体受损或患病的组织。组织工程的复杂性会影响将该领域的科学发现有效转化为可推广的临床方法的前景,从而使患者受益。组织方面的挑战可能在组织工程的临床转化过程中起到关键作用,从而造福患者:为了深入了解可能阻碍高效临床转化的组织工程方面的问题,我们对膝关节软骨工程组织移植物的组织工程多站点转化项目进行了一项回顾性定性案例研究。我们采用了一系列不同的方法收集定性数据:半结构式访谈、文献研究和视听内容分析:我们的研究发现了与组织工程首次人体试验相关的各种挑战,特别是与以下方面相关的挑战:后勤和沟通;研究参与者招募;临床医生和医学生的参与;研究管理;以及监管:我们的研究结果虽然不能直接推广到其他类型的先进疗法或整个再生医学领域,但却为了解可能阻碍组织工程领域高效临床转化的组织障碍提供了宝贵的见解。
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