Biological scaffold as potential platforms for stem cells: Current development and applications in wound healing

IF 3.6 3区 医学 Q3 CELL & TISSUE ENGINEERING World journal of stem cells Pub Date : 2024-04-26 DOI:10.4252/wjsc.v16.i4.334
Jie-Yu Xiang, Lin Kang, Zi‐Ming Li, Song-Lu Tseng, Li‐Quan Wang, Tian-Hao Li, Zhu‐Jun Li, Jiu‐Zuo Huang, Nan-Ze Yu, Xiao Long
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Wound repair is a complex challenge for both clinical practitioners and researchers. Conventional approaches for wound repair have several limitations. Stem cell-based therapy has emerged as a novel strategy to address this issue, exhibiting significant potential for enhancing wound healing rates, improving wound quality, and promoting skin regeneration. However, the use of stem cells in skin regeneration presents several challenges. Recently, stem cells and biomaterials have been identified as crucial components of the wound-healing process. Combination therapy involving the development of biocompatible scaffolds, accompanying cells, multiple biological factors, and structures resembling the natural extracellular matrix (ECM) has gained considerable attention. Biological scaffolds encompass a range of biomaterials that serve as platforms for seeding stem cells, providing them with an environment conducive to growth, similar to that of the ECM. These scaffolds facilitate the delivery and application of stem cells for tissue regeneration and wound healing. This article provides a comprehensive review of the current developments and applications of biological scaffolds for stem cells in wound healing, emphasizing their capacity to facilitate stem cell adhesion, proliferation, differentiation, and paracrine functions. Additionally, we identify the pivotal characteristics of the scaffolds that contribute to enhanced cellular activity.
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生物支架作为干细胞的潜在平台:伤口愈合的当前发展和应用
对于临床医师和研究人员来说,伤口修复都是一项复杂的挑战。传统的伤口修复方法存在一些局限性。干细胞疗法已成为解决这一问题的新策略,在提高伤口愈合率、改善伤口质量和促进皮肤再生方面表现出巨大潜力。然而,在皮肤再生中使用干细胞面临着一些挑战。最近,干细胞和生物材料被认为是伤口愈合过程中的关键组成部分。涉及开发生物相容性支架、伴随细胞、多种生物因子和类似天然细胞外基质(ECM)结构的组合疗法受到了广泛关注。生物支架包括一系列生物材料,可作为干细胞播种的平台,为干细胞提供类似于细胞外基质的生长环境。这些支架有利于干细胞的输送和应用,促进组织再生和伤口愈合。本文全面回顾了干细胞生物支架在伤口愈合中的发展和应用现状,强调了它们促进干细胞粘附、增殖、分化和旁分泌功能的能力。此外,我们还指出了支架有助于增强细胞活性的关键特性。
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World journal of stem cells
World journal of stem cells Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology-Molecular Biology
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7.80
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750
期刊介绍: The World Journal of Stem Cells (WJSC) is a leading academic journal devoted to reporting the latest, cutting-edge research progress and findings of basic research and clinical practice in the field of stem cells. It was launched on December 31, 2009 and is published monthly (12 issues annually) by BPG, the world''s leading professional clinical medical journal publishing company.
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