气管上皮再生的进展和挑战:组织工程方法的见解。

IF 1.9 4区 生物学 Q1 ANATOMY & MORPHOLOGY
Dina Gadalla, Maeve M Kennedy, David G Lott
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摘要

背景:气管是下气道系统的重要导管,可受到各种疾病的影响,如气管肿瘤和气管食管瘘,往往需要重建。虽然短段缺陷有时可以通过端到端吻合来解决,但较大的缺陷需要气管重建,这是一个复杂的过程,没有普遍成功的替代策略。组织工程为气管修复提供了一个很有前途的解决方案,特别是关注其上皮的再生,其在保护呼吸系统和促进粘膜纤毛清除中起着关键作用。然而,复制气管上皮的复杂结构和功能仍然是一个重大挑战,主要障碍包括适当的细胞分化,功能性粘膜纤毛清除,以及解决气管相对缺乏血管供应的问题。当前的组织工程方法,包括生物材料支架、脱细胞组织和无支架方法,已经显示出不同程度的成功,而体外气液界面(ALI)培养为上皮模型提供了有价值的见解。尽管取得了这些进展,但由于免疫反应、与宿主组织的整合不足以及工程构建体的长期功能有限等挑战,将这些发现转化为有效的体内应用仍然很困难。克服这些障碍需要进一步改进细胞来源、支架材料和促进血管形成和维持上皮功能的生物活性因子。本文综述了目前用于气管上皮再生的策略和模型、生物材料支架、细胞和生物活性因子,以及通过组织学、功能和分子分析来评估其成功的方法。虽然已经取得了重大进展,但安全、功能和临床可行的气管移植物的开发仍然难以捉摸,这强调了气道组织工程持续创新的必要性。未来在生物材料设计、干细胞技术和基于生物反应器的组织成熟方面的进步有望解决这些挑战。
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Advances and Challenges in Tracheal Epithelium Regeneration: Insights into Tissue Engineering Approaches.

Background: The trachea, a vital conduit in the lower airway system, can be affected by various disorders, such as tracheal neoplasms and tracheoesophageal fistulas, that often necessitate reconstruction. While short-segment defects can sometimes be addressed with end-to-end anastomosis, larger defects require tracheal reconstruction, a complex procedure with no universally successful replacement strategy. Tissue engineering offers a promising solution for tracheal repair, particularly focusing on regenerating its epithelium, which plays a critical role in protecting the respiratory system and facilitating mucociliary clearance. However, replicating the complex structure and functionality of the tracheal epithelium remains a significant challenge, with key hurdles including proper cell differentiation, functional mucociliary clearance, and addressing the relative lack of vascular supply to the trachea.

Summary: Current tissue engineering approaches, including biomaterial scaffolds, decellularized tissues, and scaffold-free methods, have shown varying levels of success, while in vitro air-liquid interface cultures have provided valuable insights into epithelial modeling. Despite these advances, translating these findings into effective in vivo applications remains difficult due to challenges such as immune responses, inadequate integration with host tissue, and limited long-term functionality of engineered constructs. Overcoming these barriers requires further refinement of cell sources, scaffold materials, and bioactive factors that promote vascularization and sustained epithelial function.

Key messages: This review evaluates the current strategies and modeling, biomaterial scaffolds, cells, and bioactive factors used in tracheal epithelium regeneration, as well as the methods employed to assess their success through histological, functional, and molecular analyses. While significant progress has been made, the development of a safe, functional, and clinically viable tracheal graft remains elusive, underscoring the need for continued innovation in airway tissue engineering. Future advancements in biomaterial design, stem cell technology, and bioreactor-based tissue maturation hold promise for addressing challenges.

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Cells Tissues Organs
Cells Tissues Organs 生物-发育生物学
CiteScore
4.90
自引率
3.70%
发文量
45
审稿时长
6-12 weeks
期刊介绍: ''Cells Tissues Organs'' aims at bridging the gap between cell biology and developmental biology and the emerging fields of regenerative medicine (stem cell biology, tissue engineering, artificial organs, in vitro systems and transplantation biology). CTO offers a rapid and fair peer-review and exquisite reproduction quality. Special topic issues, entire issues of the journal devoted to a single research topic within the range of interests of the journal, are published at irregular intervals.
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