免疫调节生物粘接技术

IF 12.8 1区 医学 Q1 ENGINEERING, BIOMEDICAL
Xiaoyi Lan , Evan Johnston , Tianqin Ning , Guojun Chen , Lisbet Haglund , Jianyu Li
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摘要

生物胶粘剂在医学和工程中有重要的应用,特别是在伤口护理、组织工程和外科应用方面。与传统的缝合方法(如缝合线和订书钉)相比,生物胶粘剂具有减少组织损伤、增强愈合和易于实施等优点。最近的进展强调了生物胶粘剂和免疫工程策略的协同作用,导致免疫调节生物胶粘剂能够在应用生物胶粘剂的局部部位调节免疫反应。它们促进良好的治疗效果,如减少伤口和植入物的炎症或增强局部免疫反应,以提高癌症治疗效果。生物粘附和免疫调节的双重功能有利于伤口管理、组织再生、植入式医疗设备和术后癌症管理。这篇综述深入探讨了生物粘附和免疫调节之间的相互作用,强调了所涉及的机械生物学耦合。重点领域包括通过化学和物理策略调节免疫反应,以及这些生物粘合剂在伤口愈合和癌症治疗中的应用。讨论了仍然存在的挑战,如实现长期稳定性和有效性,需要进一步研究以充分利用免疫调节生物胶粘剂的临床潜力。
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Immunomodulatory bioadhesive technologies
Bioadhesives have found significant use in medicine and engineering, particularly for wound care, tissue engineering, and surgical applications. Compared to traditional wound closure methods such as sutures and staples, bioadhesives offer advantages, including reduced tissue damage, enhanced healing, and ease of implementation. Recent progress highlights the synergy of bioadhesives and immunoengineering strategies, leading to immunomodulatory bioadhesives capable of modulating immune responses at local sites where bioadhesives are applied. They foster favorable therapeutic outcomes such as reduced inflammation in wounds and implants or enhanced local immune responses to improve cancer therapy efficacy. The dual functionalities of bioadhesion and immunomodulation benefit wound management, tissue regeneration, implantable medical devices, and post-surgical cancer management. This review delves into the interplay between bioadhesion and immunomodulation, highlighting the mechanobiological coupling involved. Key areas of focus include the modulation of immune responses through chemical and physical strategies, as well as the application of these bioadhesives in wound healing and cancer treatment. Discussed are remaining challenges such as achieving long-term stability and effectiveness, necessitating further research to fully harness the clinical potential of immunomodulatory bioadhesives.
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Biomaterials
Biomaterials 工程技术-材料科学:生物材料
CiteScore
26.00
自引率
2.90%
发文量
565
审稿时长
46 days
期刊介绍: Biomaterials is an international journal covering the science and clinical application of biomaterials. A biomaterial is now defined as a substance that has been engineered to take a form which, alone or as part of a complex system, is used to direct, by control of interactions with components of living systems, the course of any therapeutic or diagnostic procedure. It is the aim of the journal to provide a peer-reviewed forum for the publication of original papers and authoritative review and opinion papers dealing with the most important issues facing the use of biomaterials in clinical practice. The scope of the journal covers the wide range of physical, biological and chemical sciences that underpin the design of biomaterials and the clinical disciplines in which they are used. These sciences include polymer synthesis and characterization, drug and gene vector design, the biology of the host response, immunology and toxicology and self assembly at the nanoscale. Clinical applications include the therapies of medical technology and regenerative medicine in all clinical disciplines, and diagnostic systems that reply on innovative contrast and sensing agents. The journal is relevant to areas such as cancer diagnosis and therapy, implantable devices, drug delivery systems, gene vectors, bionanotechnology and tissue engineering.
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