| Literature DB >> 27050427 |
Puay Yong Neo1,2, Thomas Kok Hiong Teh1,2, Alex Sheng Ru Tay1, Maria Christine Tankeh Asuncion1, Si Ning Png1,2, Siew Lok Toh1,3, James Cho-Hong Goh1,2,4.
Abstract
Cell-sheet technology involves the recovery of cells with its secreted ECM and cell-cell junctions intact, and thereby harvesting them in a single contiguous layer. Temperature changes coupled with a thermoresponsive polymer grafted culture plate surface are typically used to induce detachment of this cell-matrix layer by controlling the hydrophobicity and hydrophilicity properties of the culture surface. This review article details the genesis and development of this technique as a critical tissue-engineering tool, with a comprehensive discussion on connective tissue applications. This includes applications in the myocardial, vascular, cartilage, bone, tendon/ligament, and periodontal areas among others discussed. In particular, further focus will be given to the use of stem cells-derived cell-sheets, such as those involving bone marrow-derived and adipose tissue-derived mesenchymal stem cells. In addition, some of the associated challenges faced by approaches using stem cells-derived cell-sheets will also be discussed. Finally, recent advances pertaining to technologies forming, detaching, and manipulating cell-sheets will be covered in view of the potential impact they will have on shaping the way cell-sheet technology will be utilized in the future as a tissue-engineering technique.Entities:
Keywords: Cell-sheet; cell-sheet engineering; connective tissue; stem cells derived; tissue engineering
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Year: 2016 PMID: 27050427 DOI: 10.3109/03008207.2016.1173035
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Connect Tissue Res ISSN: 0300-8207 Impact factor: 3.417