生物加工
组织工程
再生医学
计算机科学
生化工程
纳米技术
计算生物学
生物医学工程
生物
干细胞
工程类
材料科学
遗传学
作者
Alessandra Dellaquila,Chau Le Bao,Didier Letourneur,Teresa Simón‐Yarza
标识
DOI:10.1002/advs.202100798
摘要
Abstract Vascularization of 3D models represents a major challenge of tissue engineering and a key prerequisite for their clinical and industrial application. The use of prevascularized models built from dedicated materials could solve some of the actual limitations, such as suboptimal integration of the bioconstructs within the host tissue, and would provide more in vivo‐like perfusable tissue and organ‐specific platforms. In the last decade, the fabrication of vascularized physiologically relevant 3D constructs has been attempted by numerous tissue engineering strategies, which are classified here in microfluidic technology, 3D coculture models, namely, spheroids and organoids, and biofabrication. In this review, the recent advancements in prevascularization techniques and the increasing use of natural and synthetic materials to build physiological organ‐specific models are discussed. Current drawbacks of each technology, future perspectives, and translation of vascularized tissue constructs toward clinics, pharmaceutical field, and industry are also presented. By combining complementary strategies, these models are envisioned to be successfully used for regenerative medicine and drug development in a near future.
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