Biofabrication and Bioprinting Using Cellular Aggregates and Microtissues for the Engineering of Musculoskeletal Tissues

Ross Burdis, D. Kelly
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The modest clinical impact of musculoskeletal tissue engineering (TE) can be attributed, at least in part, to a failure to recapitulate the structure, composition and functional properties of the target tissue. This has motived increased interest in developmentally inspired TE strategies, which seek to recapitulate key events that occur during embryonic and post-natal development, as a means of generating truly biomimetic grafts to replace or regenerate damaged tissues and organs. Such TE strategies can be substantially enabled by emerging biofabrication and bioprinting strategies, and in particular the use of cellular aggregates and microtissues as ‘building blocks’ for the development of larger tissues and/or organ precursors. Here, the application of cellular aggregates and microtissues for the engineering of musculoskeletal tissues, from vascularised bone to zonally organized articular cartilage, will be reviewed. The importance of first scaling-down to later scale-up will be discussed, as this is viewed as a key component of engineering functional grafts using cellular aggregates or microtissues. In the context of engineering anatomically accurate tissues of scale suitable for tissue engineering and regenerative medicine applications, novel bioprinting modalities and their application in controlling the process by which cellular aggregates or microtissues fuse and self-organise will be reviewed. Throughout the paper we will highlight some of the key challenges facing this emerging field.
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利用细胞聚集体和微组织进行肌肉骨骼组织工程的生物制造和生物打印
肌肉骨骼组织工程(TE)的适度临床影响可以归因于,至少部分原因是未能概括目标组织的结构,组成和功能特性。这激发了人们对发育激发的TE策略的兴趣,该策略寻求概括胚胎和出生后发育期间发生的关键事件,作为产生真正的仿生移植物来替代或再生受损组织和器官的手段。这种TE策略可以通过新兴的生物制造和生物打印策略,特别是使用细胞聚集体和微组织作为“构建块”来开发更大的组织和/或器官前体。本文将回顾细胞聚集体和微组织在肌肉骨骼组织工程中的应用,从血管化骨到带状组织的关节软骨。我们将讨论首先按比例缩小到后来按比例扩大的重要性,因为这被视为使用细胞聚集体或微组织的工程功能移植物的关键组成部分。在适合组织工程和再生医学应用的工程解剖学精确组织的背景下,新的生物打印模式及其在控制细胞聚集体或微组织融合和自组织过程中的应用将被回顾。在整篇论文中,我们将重点介绍这一新兴领域面临的一些关键挑战。
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