Engineering Vascularized Composite Allografts Using Natural Scaffolds: A Systematic Review
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- DOI: 10.1089/ten.TEB.2021.0102
Engineering Vascularized Composite Allografts Using Natural Scaffolds: A Systematic Review
Abstract
Vascularized composite allotransplantation (VCA) refers to the transplantation of multiple tissues as a functional unit from a deceased donor to a recipient with a severe injury. These grafts serve as potential replacements for traumatic tissue losses. The main problems are the consequences of the long immunosuppressive drugs and the lack of compatible donor. To avoid these limitations, decellularization/recellularization constitutes an attractive approach. The aim of decellularization/recellularization technology is to develop immunogenic free biological substitutes that will restore, maintain, or improve tissue and organ's function. A PubMed search was performed for articles on decellularization and recellularization of composite tissue allografts between February and March 2021, with no restrictions in publication year. The selected reports were evaluated in terms of decellularization protocols, assessment of decellularized grafts, and evaluation of their biocompatibility and repopulation with cells both in vitro and in vivo. The search resulted in a total of 88 articles. Each article was reviewed, 77 were excluded, and the remaining 11 articles reported decellularization of 12 different vascular composite allografts in humans (4), large animals (3), and small animals (rodents; 5). The decellularization protocol for VCA varies slightly between studies, but majority of the reports employ 1% sodium dodecyl sulfate as the main reagent for decellularization. The immunological response of the decellularized scaffolds remain poorly evaluated. Few authors have been able to attempt the recellularization and transplantation of these scaffolds. Successful transplantation seems to require prior recellularization. Decellularization/recellularization is a promising, growing, and emerging developing research field in vascular composite allotransplantation. Impact statement Tissue engineering for vascular composite allotransplantation using decellularization and recellularization approach is a fast-growing area of interest in the reconstructive surgery field. This review will be a very useful tool to get a clear overview for researchers interested in this field.
Keywords: decellularization; recellularization; vascularized composite allotransplantation.
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