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Review
. 2015 Oct;15(10):69.
doi: 10.1007/s11892-015-0643-0.

Tissue-Engineering Approaches to Restore Kidney Function

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Tissue-Engineering Approaches to Restore Kidney Function

Ravi Katari et al. Curr Diab Rep. 2015 Oct.

Abstract

Kidney transplantation for the treatment of chronic kidney disease has established outcome and quality of life. However, its implementation is severely limited by a chronic shortage of donor organs; consequently, most candidates remain on dialysis and on the waiting list while accruing further morbidity and mortality. Furthermore, those patients that do receive kidney transplants are committed to a life-long regimen of immunosuppressive drugs that also carry significant adverse risk profiles. The disciplines of tissue engineering and regenerative medicine have the potential to produce alternative therapies which circumvent the obstacles posed by organ shortage and immunorejection. This review paper describes some of the most promising tissue-engineering solutions currently under investigation for the treatment of acute and chronic kidney diseases. The various stem cell therapies, whole embryo transplantation, and bioengineering with ECM scaffolds are outlined and summarized.

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