基于生物材料的原代人角膜内皮细胞治疗应用策略:从细胞扩增到可移植载体。

IF 5.8 3区 医学 Q1 MATERIALS SCIENCE, BIOMATERIALS
Myagmartsend Enkhbat, Jodhbir S Mehta, Gary S L Peh, Evelyn K F Yim
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摘要

由于角膜疾病和损伤导致的角膜失明的治疗往往需要移植健康的尸体角膜内皮移植组织来恢复角膜清晰度和视觉功能。然而,供体角膜的有限性对满足角膜移植的需求提出了重大挑战。因此,人们对开发缓解这一未满足需求的策略越来越感兴趣,其中一种假设的方法是在体外分离和扩增原代人角膜内皮细胞(HCECs)以用于细胞治疗。本文综述了利用生物材料扩大HCECs的最新进展。两种主要的基于生物材料的方法,包括细胞外基质(ECM)涂层和功能化合成聚合物,已经被研究为角膜内皮细胞(CECs)的扩张和维持创造了一个最佳的微环境。这篇综述强调了利用生物材料扩大原发性HCECs的挑战和机遇。它强调了优化生物材料特性、细胞培养条件和生物物理线索的重要性,以实现CECs的有效扩展和功能维持。基于生物材料的策略对于扩大原发性肝细胞癌和改善肝细胞癌移植的结果具有重要的前景。生物材料作为细胞培养基质和可移植载体的整合为解决当前角膜组织工程技术的局限性提供了一种全面的方法。
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Biomaterial-based strategies for primary human corneal endothelial cells for therapeutic applications: from cell expansion to transplantable carrier.

The treatment of corneal blindness due to corneal diseases and injuries often requires the transplantation of healthy cadaveric corneal endothelial graft tissue to restore corneal clarity and visual function. However, the limited availability of donor corneas poses a significant challenge in meeting the demand for corneal transplantation. As a result, there is a growing interest in developing strategies alleviate this unmet need, and one of the postulated approaches is to isolate and expand primary human corneal endothelial cells (HCECs) in vitro for use in cell therapy. This review summarizes the recent advancements in the expansion of HCECs using biomaterials. Two principal biomaterial-based approaches, including extracellular matrix (ECM) coating and functionalized synthetic polymers, have been investigated to create an optimal microenvironment for the expansion and maintenance of corneal endothelial cells (CECs). This review highlights the challenges and opportunities in expanding primary HCECs using biomaterials. It emphasizes the importance of optimizing biomaterial properties, cell culture conditions, and the roles of biophysical cues to achieve efficient expansion and functional maintenance of CECs. Biomaterial-based strategies hold significant promise for expanding primary HCECs and improving the outcomes of CEC transplantation. The integration of biomaterials as cell culture substrates and transplantable carriers offers a comprehensive approach to address the limitations associated with current corneal tissue engineering techniques.

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Biomaterials Science
Biomaterials Science MATERIALS SCIENCE, BIOMATERIALS-
CiteScore
11.50
自引率
4.50%
发文量
556
期刊介绍: Biomaterials Science is an international high impact journal exploring the science of biomaterials and their translation towards clinical use. Its scope encompasses new concepts in biomaterials design, studies into the interaction of biomaterials with the body, and the use of materials to answer fundamental biological questions.
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