Integration of bioprinting advances and biomechanical strategies forin vitrolung modelling.

IF 8.2 2区 医学 Q1 ENGINEERING, BIOMEDICAL Biofabrication Pub Date : 2024-11-26 DOI:10.1088/1758-5090/ad91e2
Kathryn Avery, Xiongbiao Chen
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The recent occurrence of the Covid-19 pandemic and frequent wildfires have worsened pulmonary diseases and raised the urgent need for investigating host-pathogen interactions and advancing drug and vaccine therapies. Historically, research and experimental studies have relied on two-dimensional cell culture dishes and/or animal models, which suffer from physiological differences from the human lung. More recently, there has been investigation into the use of lung-on-a-chip models and organoids, while the use of bioprinting technologies has also emerged to fabricate three-dimensional constructs or lung models with enhanced physiological relevance. Concurrently, achievements have also been made to develop biomimetic strategies for simulating thein vivobiomechanical conditions induced by lung breathing, though challenges remain with incorporating these strategies with bioprinted models. Bioprinted models combined with advanced biomimetic strategies would represent a promising approach to advance disease discovery and therapeutic development. As inspired, this article briefly reviews the recent progress of both bioprintedin vitrolung models and biomechanical strategies, with a focus on native lung tissue microstructure and biomechanical properties, bioprinted constructs, and biomimetic strategies to mimic the native environment. This article also urges that the integration of bioprinting advances and biomimetic strategies would be essential to achieve synergistic effects forin vitrolung modelling. Key issues and challenges are also identified and discussed along with recommendations for future research.

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整合生物打印技术和生物力学策略,进行体外肺建模。
最近发生的 Covid-19 大流行病和频繁的野火使肺部疾病恶化,迫切需要研究宿主与病原体之间的相互作用,并推进药物和疫苗疗法。一直以来,研究和实验都依赖于二维细胞培养皿和/或动物模型,这些模型与人类肺部存在生理差异。最近,人们开始研究如何使用肺芯片模型和器官组织,同时还出现了使用生物打印技术制造三维结构或肺模型的方法,以提高其生理相关性。与此同时,在开发模拟肺呼吸引起的体内生物力学条件的生物仿真策略方面也取得了成就,但将这些策略与生物打印模型相结合仍面临挑战。生物打印模型与先进的生物仿生策略相结合,将成为推动疾病发现和治疗开发的一种前景广阔的方法。受此启发,本文简要回顾了生物打印体外肺模型和生物力学策略的最新进展,重点关注原生肺组织的微观结构和生物力学特性、生物打印构建体以及模拟原生环境的生物仿生策略。文章还指出,要实现体外肺建模的协同效应,必须将生物打印技术与生物仿生策略相结合。文章还指出并讨论了关键问题和挑战,并对未来研究提出了建议。
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Biofabrication
Biofabrication ENGINEERING, BIOMEDICAL-MATERIALS SCIENCE, BIOMATERIALS
CiteScore
17.40
自引率
3.30%
发文量
118
审稿时长
2 months
期刊介绍: Biofabrication is dedicated to advancing cutting-edge research on the utilization of cells, proteins, biological materials, and biomaterials as fundamental components for the construction of biological systems and/or therapeutic products. Additionally, it proudly serves as the official journal of the International Society for Biofabrication (ISBF).
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