Supramolecular Biomaterials in the Netherlands.

Matthew B Baker, Anton W Bosman, Martijn A J Cox, Patricia Y W Dankers, Aylvin Dias, Pascal Jonkheijm, Roxanne Kieltyka
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Abstract

Synthetically designed biomaterials strive to recapitulate and mimic the complex environment of natural systems. Using natural materials as a guide, the ability to create high-performance biomaterials that control cell fate, and support the next generation of cell- and tissue-based therapeutics, is starting to emerge. Supramolecular chemistry takes inspiration from the wealth of noncovalent interactions found in natural materials that are inherently complex, and using the skills of synthetic and polymer chemistry, recreates simple systems to imitate their features. Within the past decade, supramolecular biomaterials have shown utility in tissue engineering and the progress predicts a bright future. On this 30th anniversary of the Netherlands Biomaterials and Tissue Engineering society, we briefly recount the state of supramolecular biomaterials in the Dutch academic and industrial research and development context. This review provides the background, recent advances, industrial successes and challenges, as well as future directions of the field, as we see it. Throughout this work, we notice the intricate interplay between simplicity and complexity in creating more advanced solutions. We hope that the interplay and juxtaposition between these two forces can propel the field forward. Impact statement Supramolecular biomaterials based on noncovalent interactions hold the ability to rebuild some of the complexity of natural biomaterials in synthetic systems. While still in its infancy, the field is currently vigorously moving from fundamental experiments toward applications and products in the tissue engineering and regenerative medicine arena. Herein, we review the current state of the field in the Netherlands. While supramolecular biomaterials have incredible potential, systematic studies, balancing complexity and simplicity, efficient translation, and enhanced performance are all required for success of these strategies. As we move the field toward commercial solutions for clinical patients, we must also pay homage and remember the fundamental studies that allow these jumps in innovation.

荷兰的超分子生物材料。
综合设计的生物材料力求概括和模仿自然系统的复杂环境。以天然材料为指导,创造高性能生物材料控制细胞命运的能力,并支持下一代基于细胞和组织的治疗方法,正在开始出现。超分子化学从天然材料中发现的丰富的非共价相互作用中获得灵感,这些材料本身就很复杂,并且使用合成和聚合物化学的技能,重新创建简单的系统来模仿它们的特征。在过去的十年中,超分子生物材料在组织工程中显示出了应用价值,其进展预示着光明的前景。在荷兰生物材料和组织工程学会成立30周年之际,我们简要介绍了荷兰学术和工业研究与发展背景下超分子生物材料的现状。本文综述了该领域的背景、最新进展、工业成功和挑战,以及我们所看到的未来发展方向。在整个工作中,我们注意到在创建更高级的解决方案时,简单性和复杂性之间存在复杂的相互作用。我们希望这两种力量之间的相互作用和并列可以推动这一领域向前发展。基于非共价相互作用的超分子生物材料有能力在合成系统中重建一些天然生物材料的复杂性。虽然仍处于起步阶段,但该领域目前正积极地从基础实验转向组织工程和再生医学领域的应用和产品。在此,我们回顾了荷兰该领域的现状。虽然超分子生物材料具有令人难以置信的潜力,但这些策略的成功都需要系统的研究,平衡复杂性和简单性,有效的翻译和增强的性能。当我们将该领域推向临床患者的商业解决方案时,我们也必须致敬并记住允许这些创新飞跃的基础研究。
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Tissue Engineering Part A
Tissue Engineering Part A CELL & TISSUE ENGINEERING-BIOTECHNOLOGY & APPLIED MICROBIOLOGY
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