Tissues are made up of cells and the extracellular matrix(ECM)which surrounds them.These cells and tissues are actively adaptable to enduring significant stress that occurs in daily life.This astonishing mechanical st...Tissues are made up of cells and the extracellular matrix(ECM)which surrounds them.These cells and tissues are actively adaptable to enduring significant stress that occurs in daily life.This astonishing mechanical stress develops due to the interaction between the live cells and the non-living ECM.Cells in the matrix microenvironment can sense the signals and forces produced and initiate a signaling cascade that plays a crucial role in the body’s normal functioning and influences various properties of the native cells,including growth,proliferation,and differentiation.However,the matrix’s characteristic features also impact the repair and regeneration of the damaged tissues.The current study reviewed how the cell-ECM interaction regulates cellular behavior and physicochemical properties.Herein,we have described the response of cells to mechanical stresses,the importance of substrate stiffness and geometry in tissue regeneration,and the development of scaffolds to mimic the nature of native ECM in 3D for tissue engineering applications has also been discussed.Finally,the study summarizes the conclusions and promising prospects based on the cell-ECM interplay.展开更多
Mesenchymal stem cells(MSCs)are multipotent cells usually isolated from bone marrow,endometrium,adipose tissues,skin,and dental pulp.MSCs played a crucial role in regenerative therapy and have been introduced as an in...Mesenchymal stem cells(MSCs)are multipotent cells usually isolated from bone marrow,endometrium,adipose tissues,skin,and dental pulp.MSCs played a crucial role in regenerative therapy and have been introduced as an interdisciplinary field between cell biology and material science.Recently,MSCs have been widely explored for their application in regenerative medicine and COVID-19 treatment.Different approaches to evaluate the future of biomaterials and stem cell properties have been developed.However,misconceptions and ethical issues still exist,such as MSCs being non-angiogenic,anti-apoptotic,and immunoregulatory competencies.Embryonic stem cells isolation primarily requires the consent of donors and can include the killing of fertilized eggs.These issues generate questions related to ethical and moral issues.However,MSCs have gained considerable attention for tissue regeneration owing to their differentiation ability with immunomodulatory effects.They are capable of secreting a broad range of biomolecules such as proteins,nucleic acids,exosomes,microRNAs,and membrane vesicles,collectively known as secretomes.Secretomes are released in response to the surrounding microenvironment.In this article,we briefly address topics related to the therapeutic potential of MSCs as an advanced approach in the field of regenerative medicine and various perspectives.展开更多
Macrophage-assisted immunomodulation is an alternative strategy in tissue engineering, wherein the interplay between pro-inflammatory and anti-inflammatory macrophage cells and body cells determines the fate of healin...Macrophage-assisted immunomodulation is an alternative strategy in tissue engineering, wherein the interplay between pro-inflammatory and anti-inflammatory macrophage cells and body cells determines the fate of healing or inflammation. Although several reports have demonstrated that tissue regeneration depends on spatial and temporal regulation of the biophysical or biochemical microenvironment of the biomaterial, the underlying molecular mechanism behind immunomodulation is still under consideration for developing immunomodulatory scaffolds. Currently, most fabricated immunomodulatory platforms reported in the literature show regenerative capabilities of a particular tissue, for example, endogenous tissue (e.g., bone, muscle, heart, kidney, and lungs) or exogenous tissue (e.g., skin and eye). In this review, we briefly introduced the necessity of the 3D immunomodulatory scaffolds and nanomaterials, focusing on material properties and their interaction with macrophages for general readers. This review also provides a comprehensive summary of macrophage origin and taxonomy, their diverse functions, and various signal transduction pathways during biomaterial-macrophage interaction, which is particularly helpful for material scientists and clinicians for developing next-generation immunomodulatory scaffolds. From a clinical standpoint, we briefly discussed the role of 3D biomaterial scaffolds and/or nanomaterial composites for macrophage-assisted tissue engineering with a special focus on bone and associated tissues. Finally, a summary with expert opinion is presented to address the challenges and future necessity of 3D bioprinted immunomodulatory materials for tissue engineering.展开更多
基金supported by the Basic Research Program through the National Research Foundation of Korea(NRF),which is financed by the Ministry of Education(Grant Nos.2018R1A6A1A03025582,2019R1D1A3A03103828,2022R1I1A3063302),Korea.
文摘Tissues are made up of cells and the extracellular matrix(ECM)which surrounds them.These cells and tissues are actively adaptable to enduring significant stress that occurs in daily life.This astonishing mechanical stress develops due to the interaction between the live cells and the non-living ECM.Cells in the matrix microenvironment can sense the signals and forces produced and initiate a signaling cascade that plays a crucial role in the body’s normal functioning and influences various properties of the native cells,including growth,proliferation,and differentiation.However,the matrix’s characteristic features also impact the repair and regeneration of the damaged tissues.The current study reviewed how the cell-ECM interaction regulates cellular behavior and physicochemical properties.Herein,we have described the response of cells to mechanical stresses,the importance of substrate stiffness and geometry in tissue regeneration,and the development of scaffolds to mimic the nature of native ECM in 3D for tissue engineering applications has also been discussed.Finally,the study summarizes the conclusions and promising prospects based on the cell-ECM interplay.
基金This research was supported by the Basic Research Program through the National Research Foundation of Korea(NRF),funded by the Ministry of Education(NRF-2018R1A6A1A03025582)the National Research Foundation of Korea(NRF-2019R1D1A3A03103828).
文摘Mesenchymal stem cells(MSCs)are multipotent cells usually isolated from bone marrow,endometrium,adipose tissues,skin,and dental pulp.MSCs played a crucial role in regenerative therapy and have been introduced as an interdisciplinary field between cell biology and material science.Recently,MSCs have been widely explored for their application in regenerative medicine and COVID-19 treatment.Different approaches to evaluate the future of biomaterials and stem cell properties have been developed.However,misconceptions and ethical issues still exist,such as MSCs being non-angiogenic,anti-apoptotic,and immunoregulatory competencies.Embryonic stem cells isolation primarily requires the consent of donors and can include the killing of fertilized eggs.These issues generate questions related to ethical and moral issues.However,MSCs have gained considerable attention for tissue regeneration owing to their differentiation ability with immunomodulatory effects.They are capable of secreting a broad range of biomolecules such as proteins,nucleic acids,exosomes,microRNAs,and membrane vesicles,collectively known as secretomes.Secretomes are released in response to the surrounding microenvironment.In this article,we briefly address topics related to the therapeutic potential of MSCs as an advanced approach in the field of regenerative medicine and various perspectives.
基金supported by the Basic Science Research Program’through the‘National Research Foundation of Korea’funded by the‘Ministry of Education’(NRF-2018R1A16A1A03025582,NRF-2019R1D1A3A03103828,and NRF2022R1I1A3063302).
文摘Macrophage-assisted immunomodulation is an alternative strategy in tissue engineering, wherein the interplay between pro-inflammatory and anti-inflammatory macrophage cells and body cells determines the fate of healing or inflammation. Although several reports have demonstrated that tissue regeneration depends on spatial and temporal regulation of the biophysical or biochemical microenvironment of the biomaterial, the underlying molecular mechanism behind immunomodulation is still under consideration for developing immunomodulatory scaffolds. Currently, most fabricated immunomodulatory platforms reported in the literature show regenerative capabilities of a particular tissue, for example, endogenous tissue (e.g., bone, muscle, heart, kidney, and lungs) or exogenous tissue (e.g., skin and eye). In this review, we briefly introduced the necessity of the 3D immunomodulatory scaffolds and nanomaterials, focusing on material properties and their interaction with macrophages for general readers. This review also provides a comprehensive summary of macrophage origin and taxonomy, their diverse functions, and various signal transduction pathways during biomaterial-macrophage interaction, which is particularly helpful for material scientists and clinicians for developing next-generation immunomodulatory scaffolds. From a clinical standpoint, we briefly discussed the role of 3D biomaterial scaffolds and/or nanomaterial composites for macrophage-assisted tissue engineering with a special focus on bone and associated tissues. Finally, a summary with expert opinion is presented to address the challenges and future necessity of 3D bioprinted immunomodulatory materials for tissue engineering.