Instructive microenvironments in skin wound healing: Biomaterials as signal releasing platforms
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- DOI: 10.1016/j.addr.2018.03.012
Instructive microenvironments in skin wound healing: Biomaterials as signal releasing platforms
Abstract
Skin wound healing aims to repair and restore tissue through a multistage process that involves different cells and signalling molecules that regulate the cellular response and the dynamic remodelling of the extracellular matrix. Nowadays, several therapies that combine biomolecule signals (growth factors and cytokines) and cells are being proposed. However, a lack of reliable evidence of their efficacy, together with associated issues such as high costs, a lack of standardization, no scalable processes, and storage and regulatory issues, are hampering their application. In situ tissue regeneration appears to be a feasible strategy that uses the body's own capacity for regeneration by mobilizing host endogenous stem cells or tissue-specific progenitor cells to the wound site to promote repair and regeneration. The aim is to engineer instructive systems to regulate the spatio-temporal delivery of proper signalling based on the biological mechanisms of the different events that occur in the host microenvironment. This review describes the current state of the different signal cues used in wound healing and skin regeneration, and their combination with biomaterial supports to create instructive microenvironments for wound healing.
Keywords: Instructive biomaterials; Signalling release; Skin regeneration; Wound healing; in situ tissue engineering.
Copyright © 2018 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.
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