TY - JOUR
T1 - Fibrosis in tissue engineering and regenerative medicine
T2 - treat or trigger?
AU - Fernández-Colino, Alicia
AU - Iop, Laura
AU - Ventura Ferreira, Mónica S.
AU - Mela, Petra
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
© 2019
PY - 2019/6
Y1 - 2019/6
N2 - Fibrosis is a life-threatening pathological condition resulting from a dysfunctional tissue repair process. There is no efficient treatment and organ transplantation is in many cases the only therapeutic option. Here we review tissue engineering and regenerative medicine (TERM) approaches to address fibrosis in the cardiovascular system, the kidney, the lung and the liver. These strategies have great potential to achieve repair or replacement of diseased organs by cell- and material-based therapies. However, paradoxically, they might also trigger fibrosis. Cases of TERM interventions with adverse outcome are also included in this review. Furthermore, we emphasize the fact that, although organ engineering is still in its infancy, the advances in the field are leading to biomedically relevant in vitro models with tremendous potential for disease recapitulation and development of therapies. These human tissue models might have increased predictive power for human drug responses thereby reducing the need for animal testing.
AB - Fibrosis is a life-threatening pathological condition resulting from a dysfunctional tissue repair process. There is no efficient treatment and organ transplantation is in many cases the only therapeutic option. Here we review tissue engineering and regenerative medicine (TERM) approaches to address fibrosis in the cardiovascular system, the kidney, the lung and the liver. These strategies have great potential to achieve repair or replacement of diseased organs by cell- and material-based therapies. However, paradoxically, they might also trigger fibrosis. Cases of TERM interventions with adverse outcome are also included in this review. Furthermore, we emphasize the fact that, although organ engineering is still in its infancy, the advances in the field are leading to biomedically relevant in vitro models with tremendous potential for disease recapitulation and development of therapies. These human tissue models might have increased predictive power for human drug responses thereby reducing the need for animal testing.
KW - Cell and material-based therapies
KW - Disease models
KW - Heart
KW - Kidney
KW - Liver
KW - Lung
KW - Tissues and organs
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U2 - 10.1016/j.addr.2019.07.007
DO - 10.1016/j.addr.2019.07.007
M3 - Review article
C2 - 31295523
AN - SCOPUS:85070733124
SN - 0169-409X
VL - 146
SP - 17
EP - 36
JO - Advanced Drug Delivery Reviews
JF - Advanced Drug Delivery Reviews
ER -