Cell-Biomaterial constructs for wound healing and skin regeneration.

IF 3.4 2区 医学 Q2 PHARMACOLOGY & PHARMACY
Drug Metabolism Reviews Pub Date : 2022-02-01 Epub Date: 2022-04-02 DOI:10.1080/03602532.2021.2025387
Ingrid Safina, Luke T Childress, Srinivas R Myneni, Kieng Bao Vang, Alexandru S Biris
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Abstract

Over the years, conventional skin grafts, such as full-thickness, split-thickness, and pre-sterilized grafts from human or animal sources, have been at the forefront of skin wound care. However, these conventional grafts are associated with major challenges, including supply shortage, rejection by the immune system, and disease transmission following transplantation. Due to recent progress in nanotechnology and material sciences, advanced artificial skin grafts-based on the fundamental concepts of tissue engineering-are quickly evolving for wound healing and regeneration applications, mainly because they can be uniquely tailored to meet the requirements of specific injuries. Despite tremendous progress in tissue engineering, many challenges and uncertainties still face skin grafts in vivo, such as how to effectively coordinate the interaction between engineered biomaterials and the immune system to prevent graft rejection. Furthermore, in-depth studies on skin regeneration at the molecular level are still not fully understood; as a consequence, the development of novel biomaterial-based systems that interact with the skin at the core level has also been slow. This review will discuss (1) the biological aspects of wound healing and skin regeneration, (2) important characteristics and functions of biomaterials for skin regeneration applications, and (3) synthesis and applications of common biomaterials for skin regeneration. Finally, the current challenges and future directions of biomaterial-based skin regeneration will be addressed.

用于伤口愈合和皮肤再生的细胞-生物材料结构。
多年来,传统的皮肤移植,如全层、裂层和预消毒的人或动物皮肤移植,一直处于皮肤伤口护理的前沿。然而,这些传统的移植物面临着主要的挑战,包括供应短缺、免疫系统排斥和移植后的疾病传播。由于纳米技术和材料科学的最新进展,基于组织工程基本概念的先进人工皮肤移植物正在迅速发展,用于伤口愈合和再生应用,主要是因为它们可以独特地定制以满足特定损伤的要求。尽管组织工程技术取得了巨大的进步,但活体皮肤移植仍面临许多挑战和不确定性,例如如何有效地协调工程生物材料与免疫系统的相互作用以防止移植物排斥反应。此外,在分子水平上对皮肤再生的深入研究仍未完全了解;因此,在核心水平上与皮肤相互作用的新型生物材料系统的发展也很缓慢。本文将讨论(1)伤口愈合和皮肤再生的生物学方面,(2)皮肤再生应用中生物材料的重要特性和功能,以及(3)皮肤再生常用生物材料的合成和应用。最后,讨论了基于生物材料的皮肤再生目前面临的挑战和未来的发展方向。
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Drug Metabolism Reviews
Drug Metabolism Reviews 医学-药学
CiteScore
11.10
自引率
1.70%
发文量
21
审稿时长
1 months
期刊介绍: Drug Metabolism Reviews consistently provides critically needed reviews of an impressive array of drug metabolism research-covering established, new, and potential drugs; environmentally toxic chemicals; absorption; metabolism and excretion; and enzymology of all living species. Additionally, the journal offers new hypotheses of interest to diverse groups of medical professionals including pharmacologists, toxicologists, chemists, microbiologists, pharmacokineticists, immunologists, mass spectroscopists, as well as enzymologists working in xenobiotic biotransformation.
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