The use of hydrogel microspheres as cell and drug delivery carriers for bone, cartilage, and soft tissue regeneration.

Biomaterials Translational Pub Date : 2024-09-28 eCollection Date: 2024-01-01 DOI:10.12336/biomatertransl.2024.03.003
Chung-Hsun Lin, Jesse R Srioudom, Wei Sun, Malcolm Xing, Su Yan, Le Yu, Jian Yang
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Abstract

Bone, cartilage, and soft tissue regeneration is a complex process involving many cellular activities across various cell types. Autografts remain the "gold standard" for the regeneration of these tissues. However, the use of autografts is associated with many disadvantages, including donor scarcity, the requirement of multiple surgeries, and the risk of infection. The development of tissue engineering techniques opens new avenues for enhanced tissue regeneration. Nowadays, the expectations of tissue engineering scaffolds have gone beyond merely providing physical support for cell attachment. Ideal scaffolds should also provide biological cues to actively boost tissue regeneration. As a new type of injectable biomaterial, hydrogel microspheres have been increasingly recognised as promising therapeutic carriers for the local delivery of cells and drugs to enhance tissue regeneration. Compared to traditional tissue engineering scaffolds and bulk hydrogel, hydrogel microspheres possess distinct advantages, including less invasive delivery, larger surface area, higher transparency for visualisation, and greater flexibility for functionalisation. Herein, we review the materials characteristics of hydrogel microspheres and compare their fabrication approaches, including microfluidics, batch emulsion, electrohydrodynamic spraying, lithography, and mechanical fragmentation. Additionally, based on the different requirements for bone, cartilage, nerve, skin, and muscle tissue regeneration, we summarize the applications of hydrogel microspheres as cell and drug delivery carriers for the regeneration of these tissues. Overall, hydrogel microspheres are regarded as effective therapeutic delivery carriers to enhance tissue regeneration in regenerative medicine. However, significant effort is required before hydrogel microspheres become widely accepted as commercial products for clinical use.

使用水凝胶微球作为骨、软骨和软组织再生的细胞和药物递送载体。
骨、软骨和软组织再生是一个复杂的过程,涉及多种细胞类型的许多细胞活动。自体移植物仍然是这些组织再生的“金标准”。然而,自体移植物的使用有许多缺点,包括供体稀缺,需要多次手术,以及感染的风险。组织工程技术的发展为增强组织再生开辟了新的途径。如今,对组织工程支架的期望已经不仅仅是为细胞附着提供物理支持。理想的支架还应该提供生物线索,积极促进组织再生。水凝胶微球作为一种新型的可注射生物材料,越来越被认为是一种有前景的治疗载体,可用于局部递送细胞和药物以促进组织再生。与传统的组织工程支架和散装水凝胶相比,水凝胶微球具有明显的优势,包括更小的侵入性递送,更大的表面积,更高的可视化透明度和更大的功能化灵活性。本文综述了水凝胶微球的材料特性,并对其制备方法进行了比较,包括微流控、间歇乳化、电流体动力喷涂、光刻和机械破碎。此外,基于骨、软骨、神经、皮肤和肌肉组织再生的不同需求,我们总结了水凝胶微球作为细胞和药物递送载体在这些组织再生中的应用。综上所述,水凝胶微球在再生医学中被认为是促进组织再生的有效治疗递送载体。然而,在水凝胶微球被广泛接受为临床使用的商业产品之前,还需要做出巨大的努力。
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