体积组织结构中血管样网络形成的牺牲策略

BMEMat Pub Date : 2024-10-10 DOI:10.1002/bmm2.12118
Christian Buckley, Rana Ibrahim, Felicia Giordano, Nuo Xu, Brandon Sems, Hongjun Wang
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近年来,组织工程和再生医学领域取得了惊人的进展,尖端的4D打印技术,精确的基因编辑工具,以及工程组织移植物的长期功能。尽管有这些神奇的壮举,临床成功的组织工程结构到目前为止仍然局限于那些相对简单的组织类型,如薄的双层皮肤等效物或无血管软骨。另一方面,体积组织(所有尺寸都大于几毫米)在临床应用中是非常理想的,由于有限的尺寸扩散,氧气供应不足。值得注意的是,大而复杂的组织通常需要一个血管网络来为生长的细胞提供代谢所需的营养物质,以延长生存能力和支持组织形成。人们认识到,为了通过体积支架促进质量交换,已经做出了广泛的努力来创建血管样网络。这篇综述强调了继续研究创造更复杂和功能更强的血管网络的迫切需要,这对于产生可存活的体积组织至关重要,并强调了牺牲模板形成血管样网络的最新进展。
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Sacrificial strategy towards the formation of vascular-like networks in volumetric tissue constructs

Sacrificial strategy towards the formation of vascular-like networks in volumetric tissue constructs

The fields of tissue engineering and regenerative medicine have made astounding progress in recent years, evidenced by cutting-edge 4D printing technologies, precise gene editing tools, and sustained long-term functionality of engineered tissue grafts. Despite these fantastic feats, the clinical success of tissue-engineered constructs so far remains limited to only those relatively simple types of tissues such as thin bilayer skin equivalents or avascular cartilage. On the other hand, volumetric tissues (larger than a few millimeters in all dimensions), which are highly desirable for clinical utility, suffer from poor oxygen supply due to limited dimensional diffusion. Notably, large, complex tissues typically require a vascular network to supply the growing cells with nutrients for metabolic demands to prolong viability and support tissue formation. In recognition, extensive efforts have been made to create vascular-like networks in order to facilitate mass exchange through volumetric scaffolds. This review underlines the urgent need for continued research to create more complex and functional vascular networks, which is crucial for generating viable volumetric tissues, and highlights the recent advances in sacrificial template-enabled formation of vascular-like networks.

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