Trends in Injectable Biomaterials for Vocal Fold Regeneration and Long-Term Augmentation.

IF 5.1 2区 医学 Q2 CELL & TISSUE ENGINEERING
Mika Brown, Hideaki Okuyama, Masaru Yamashita, Maryam Tabrizian, Nicole Y K Li-Jessen
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Abstract

Human vocal folds (VF), a pair of small, soft tissues in the larynx, have a layered mucosal structure with unique mechanical strength to support high-level tissue deformation by phonation. Severe pathological changes to VF have causes including surgery, trauma, age-related atrophy, and radiation, and lead to partial or complete communication loss and difficulty in breathing and swallowing. VF glottal insufficiency requires injectable VF biomaterials such as hyaluronan, calcium hydroxyapatite, and autologous fat to augment VF functions. Although these biomaterials provide an effective short-term solution, significant variations in patient response and requirements of repeat reinjection remain notable challenges in clinical practice. Tissue engineering strategies have been actively explored in the search of an injectable biomaterial that possesses the capacity to match native tissue's material properties while promoting permanent tissue regeneration. This review aims to assess the current status of biomaterial development in VF tissue engineering. The focus will be on examining state-of-the-art techniques including modification with bioactive molecules, cell encapsulation, composite materials, as well as, in situ crosslinking with click chemistry. We will discuss potential opportunities that can further leverage these engineering techniques in the advancement of VF injectable biomaterials.

用于声带褶皱再生和长期增厚的注射生物材料的发展趋势。
人类声带(VF)是喉部的一对细小软组织,具有分层粘膜结构,具有独特的机械强度,可通过发音支持高水平的组织变形。VF发生严重病变的原因包括手术、外伤、老年性萎缩和辐射,并导致部分或完全丧失交流能力以及呼吸和吞咽困难。VF 声门功能不全需要注射 VF 生物材料(如透明质酸、羟基磷灰石钙和自体脂肪)来增强 VF 功能。虽然这些生物材料提供了有效的短期解决方案,但患者反应的显著差异和重复再注射的要求仍然是临床实践中的显著挑战。为了寻找一种既能与原生组织的材料特性相匹配,又能促进组织永久再生的可注射生物材料,人们一直在积极探索组织工程策略。本综述旨在评估 VF 组织工程中生物材料的开发现状。重点将放在研究最先进的技术上,包括生物活性分子修饰、细胞封装、复合材料以及利用点击化学进行原位交联。我们还将讨论进一步利用这些工程技术促进可注射 VF 生物材料发展的潜在机会。
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Tissue Engineering. Part B, Reviews
Tissue Engineering. Part B, Reviews Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology-Biochemistry
CiteScore
12.80
自引率
1.60%
发文量
150
期刊介绍: Tissue Engineering Reviews (Part B) meets the urgent need for high-quality review articles by presenting critical literature overviews and systematic summaries of research within the field to assess the current standing and future directions within relevant areas and technologies. Part B publishes bi-monthly.
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