组织工程
韧带
医学
细胞外基质
系统回顾
生物医学工程
外科
梅德林
生物
生物化学
细胞生物学
作者
Thomas C. Riley,Reza Mafi,Pouya Mafi,Wasim Khan
出处
期刊:Current stem cell research & therapy
[Bentham Science]
日期:2018-02-23
卷期号:13 (3): 226-234
被引量:5
标识
DOI:10.2174/1574888x12666170915120135
摘要
Background: The incidence of knee ligament injury is increasing and represents a significant cost to healthcare providers. Current interventions include tissue grafts, suture repair and non-surgical management. These techniques have demonstrated good patient outcomes but have been associated graft rejection, infection, long term immobilization and reduced joint function. The limitations of traditional management strategies have prompted research into tissue engineering of knee ligaments. Objective: This paper aims to evaluate whether tissue engineering of knee ligaments offers a viable alternative in the clinical management of knee ligament injuries. A search of existing literature was performed using OVID Medline, Embase, AMED, PubMed and Google Scholar, and a manual review of citations identified within these papers. Results: Silk, polymer and extracellular matrix based scaffolds can all improve graft healing and collagen production. Fibroblasts and stem cells demonstrate compatibility with scaffolds, and have been shown to increase organized collagen production. These effects can be augmented using growth factors and extracellular matrix derivatives. Animal studies have shown tissue engineered ligaments can provide the biomechanical characteristics required for effective treatment of knee ligament injuries. Conclusion: There is a growing clinical demand for a tissue engineered alternative to traditional management strategies. Currently, there is limited consensus regarding material selection for use in tissue engineered ligaments. Further research is required to optimize tissue engineered ligament production before clinical application. Controlled clinical trials comparing the use of tissue engineered ligaments and traditional management in patients with knee ligament injury could determine whether they can provide a cost-effective alternative. Keywords: Extracellular matrix, fibroblast, growth factors, knee ligament, scaffold, stem cells, tissue engineering.
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