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New approaches to increase intestinal length: Methods used for intestinal regeneration and bioengineering.

Ali Shirafkan1, Mauro Montalbano1, Joshua McGuire1, Cristiana Rastellini1, Luca Cicalese1.   

Abstract

Inadequate absorptive surface area poses a great challenge to the patients suffering a variety of intestinal diseases causing short bowel syndrome. To date, these patients are managed with total parenteral nutrition or intestinal transplantation. However, these carry significant morbidity and mortality. Currently, by emergence of tissue engineering, anticipations to utilize an alternative method to increase the intestinal absorptive surface area are increasing. In this paper, we will review the improvements made over time in attempting elongating the intestine with surgical techniques as well as using intestinal bioengineering. Performing sequential intestinal lengthening was the preliminary method applied in humans. However, these methods did not reach widespread use and has limited outcome. Subsequent experimental methods were developed utilizing scaffolds to regenerate intestinal tissue and organoids unit from the intestinal epithelium. Stem cells also have been studied and applied in all types of tissue engineering. Biomaterials were utilized as a structural support for naive cells to produce bio-engineered tissue that can achieve a near-normal anatomical structure. A promising novel approach is the elongation of the intestine with an acellular biologic scaffold to generate a neo-formed intestinal tissue that showed, for the first time, evidence of absorption in vivo. In the large intestine, studies are more focused on regeneration and engineering of sphincters and will be briefly reviewed. From the review of the existing literature, it can be concluded that significant progress has been achieved in these experimental methods but that these now need to be fully translated into a pre-clinical and clinical experimentation to become a future viable therapeutic option.

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Keywords:  Bioengineered intestine; Intestinal elongation techniques; Organoids; Scaffolds; Stem cells; Tissue engineered

Year:  2016        PMID: 27011901      PMCID: PMC4801784          DOI: 10.5500/wjt.v6.i1.1

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  World J Transplant        ISSN: 2220-3230


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