Engineering Strategies for Allogeneic Solid Tissue Acceptance
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- DOI: 10.1016/j.molmed.2021.03.005
Engineering Strategies for Allogeneic Solid Tissue Acceptance
Abstract
Advances in allogeneic transplantation of solid organs and tissues depend on our understanding of mechanisms that mediate the prevention of graft rejection. For the past decades, clinical practice has established guidelines to prevent allograft rejection, which mostly rely on the intake of nontargeted immunosuppressants as the gold standard. However, such lifelong regimens have been reported to trigger severe morbidities and commonly fail in preventing late allograft loss. In this review, the biology of allogeneic rejection and self-tolerance is analyzed, as well as the mechanisms of cellular-based therapeutics driving suppression and/or tolerance. Bioinspired engineering strategies that take advantage of cells, biomaterials, or combinations thereof to prevent allograft rejection are addressed, as well as biological mechanisms that drive their efficacy.
Keywords: allogeneic transplantation; bioengineering acceptance-inducing strategies; cellular/acellular therapeutics; tissue engineering.
Copyright © 2021 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.
Conflict of interest statement
Declaration of Interests The authors declare no conflict of interest.
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