Cartilage tissue engineering: recent advances and perspectives from gene regulation/therapy
- PMID: 25656682
- DOI: 10.1002/adhm.201400773
Cartilage tissue engineering: recent advances and perspectives from gene regulation/therapy
Abstract
Diseases in articular cartilages affect millions of people. Despite the relatively simple biochemical and cellular composition of articular cartilages, the self-repair ability of cartilage is limited. Successful cartilage tissue engineering requires intricately coordinated interactions between matrerials, cells, biological factors, and phycial/mechanical factors, and still faces a multitude of challenges. This article presents an overview of the cartilage biology, current treatments, recent advances in the materials, biological factors, and cells used in cartilage tissue engineering/regeneration, with strong emphasis on the perspectives of gene regulation (e.g., microRNA) and gene therapy.
Keywords: cartilage; cell therapy; gene therapy; osteoarthritis; regenerative medicine; tissue engineering.
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