Advances in xenogeneic donor decellularized organs: A review on studies with sheep and porcine-derived heart valves

IF 6.1 2区 医学 Q1 ENGINEERING, BIOMEDICAL
Muslum Suleyman Inal, Huseyin Avci, Shabir Hassan, Cihan Darcan, Su Ryon Shin, Ali Akpek
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Heart valve replacement surgeries are performed on patients suffering from abnormal heart valve function. In these operations, the problematic tissue is replaced with mechanical valves or with bioprosthetics that are being developed. The thrombotic effect of mechanical valves, reflecting the need for lifelong use of anticoagulation drugs, and the short-lived nature of biological valves make these two types of valves problematic. In addition, they cannot adapt to the somatic growth of young patients. Although decellularized scaffolds have shown some promise, a successful translation has so far evaded. Although decellularized porcine xenografts have been extensively studied in the literature, they have several disadvantages, such as a propensity for calcification in the implant model, a risk of porcine endogenous retrovirus (PERV) infection, and a high xenoantigen density. As seen in clinical data, it is clear that there are biocompatibility problems in almost all studies. However, since decellularized sheep heart valves have not been tried in the clinic, a large data pool could not be established. This review compares and contrasts decellularized porcine and sheep xenografts for heart valve tissue engineering. It reveals that decellularized sheep heart valves can be an alternative to pigs in terms of biocompatibility. In addition, it highlights the potential advantages of bioinks derived from the decellularized extracellular matrix in 3D bioprinting technology, emphasizing that they can be a new alternative for the application. We also outline the future prospects of using sheep xenografts for heart valve tissue engineering.

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异种捐献脱细胞器官的进展:绵羊和猪源性心脏瓣膜研究综述
心脏瓣膜置换手术适用于心脏瓣膜功能异常的患者。在这些手术中,有问题的组织被机械瓣膜或正在开发的生物人工瓣膜取代。机械瓣膜具有血栓形成作用,需要终生服用抗凝药物,而生物瓣膜的寿命较短,因此这两种瓣膜都存在问题。此外,它们也无法适应年轻患者的身体发育。尽管脱细胞支架已显示出一定的前景,但至今仍未成功转化。虽然脱细胞猪异种移植物在文献中得到了广泛的研究,但它们也有一些缺点,如在植入模型中容易钙化、有猪内源性逆转录病毒(PERV)感染的风险以及异种抗原密度高。从临床数据中可以看出,几乎所有研究都存在生物相容性问题。然而,由于脱细胞羊心脏瓣膜尚未在临床上试用,因此无法建立庞大的数据池。本综述对用于心脏瓣膜组织工程的脱细胞猪和绵羊异种移植物进行了比较和对比。它揭示了脱细胞绵羊心脏瓣膜在生物相容性方面可以替代猪。此外,它还强调了脱细胞细胞外基质衍生的生物墨水在三维生物打印技术中的潜在优势,强调它们可以成为该应用的新替代品。我们还概述了将绵羊异种移植物用于心脏瓣膜组织工程的未来前景。
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Bioengineering & Translational Medicine
Bioengineering & Translational Medicine Pharmacology, Toxicology and Pharmaceutics-Pharmaceutical Science
CiteScore
8.40
自引率
4.10%
发文量
150
审稿时长
12 weeks
期刊介绍: Bioengineering & Translational Medicine, an official, peer-reviewed online open-access journal of the American Institute of Chemical Engineers (AIChE) and the Society for Biological Engineering (SBE), focuses on how chemical and biological engineering approaches drive innovative technologies and solutions that impact clinical practice and commercial healthcare products.
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