Blood-derived biomaterials for tissue graft biofabrication by solvent-based extrusion bioprinting

IF 6.8 3区 医学 Q1 ENGINEERING, BIOMEDICAL International Journal of Bioprinting Pub Date : 2023-05-26 DOI:10.18063/ijb.762
C. D. Amo, I. Andia
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This article provides an overview of the different types of blood-derived biomaterials that can be used as solvent additives in the formulation of inks/bioinks for use in solvent extrusion printing/bioprinting. We discuss the properties of various blood sub-products obtained after blood fractionation in terms of their use in tailoring ink/bioink to produce functional constructs designed to improve tissue repair. Blood-derived additives include platelets and/or their secretome, including signaling proteins and microvesicles, which can drive cell migration, inflammation, angiogenesis, and synthesis of extracellular matrix proteins. The contribution of plasma to ink/bioink functionalization relies not only on growth factors, such as hepatocyte growth factor and insulin growth factors, but also on adhesive proteins, such as fibrinogen/fibrin, vitronectin, and fibronectin. We review the current developments and progress in solvent-based extrusion printing/bioprinting with inks/bioinks functionalized with different blood-derived products, leading toward the development of more advanced patient-specific 3D constructs in multiple medical fields, including but not limited to oral tissues and cartilage, bone, skin, liver, and neural tissues. This information will assist researchers in identifying the most suitable blood-derived product for their ink/bioink formulation based on the intended regenerative functionality of the target tissue.
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溶剂型挤压生物打印用于组织移植生物制造的血源性生物材料
本文概述了不同类型的血液来源生物材料,这些材料可作为溶剂添加剂用于溶剂挤出打印/生物打印的油墨/生物油墨配方。我们讨论了血液分离后获得的各种血液子产品的特性,即它们在定制墨水/生物墨水中的使用,以生产旨在改善组织修复的功能结构。血液来源的添加剂包括血小板和/或其分泌组,包括信号蛋白和微泡,它们可以驱动细胞迁移、炎症、血管生成和细胞外基质蛋白的合成。血浆对墨水/生物墨水功能化的贡献不仅依赖于生长因子,如肝细胞生长因子和胰岛素生长因子,还依赖于粘附蛋白,如纤维蛋白原/纤维蛋白、玻璃体连接蛋白和纤维连接蛋白。我们回顾了用不同血液来源产品功能化的墨水/生物墨水进行溶剂基挤出打印/生物打印的当前发展和进展,从而在多个医疗领域开发出更先进的患者特异性3D结构,包括但不限于口腔组织和软骨、骨骼、皮肤、肝脏和神经组织。这些信息将帮助研究人员根据目标组织的预期再生功能,为他们的墨水/生物墨水配方确定最合适的血液来源产品。
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期刊介绍: The International Journal of Bioprinting is a globally recognized publication that focuses on the advancements, scientific discoveries, and practical implementations of Bioprinting. Bioprinting, in simple terms, involves the utilization of 3D printing technology and materials that contain living cells or biological components to fabricate tissues or other biotechnological products. Our journal encompasses interdisciplinary research that spans across technology, science, and clinical applications within the expansive realm of Bioprinting.
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