Engineering cell-derived extracellular matrix for peripheral nerve regeneration

Extracellular matrices (ECMs) play a key role in nerve repair and are recognized as the natural source of biomaterials. In parallel to extensively studied tissue-derived ECMs (ts-ECMs), cell-derived ECMs (cd-ECMs) also have the capability to partially recapitulate the complicated regenerative microe...

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Veröffentlicht in:Materials today bio 2024-08, Vol.27, p.101125, Article 101125
Hauptverfasser: Xu, Yingxi, Liu, Xianbo, Ahmad, Muhammad Arslan, Ao, Qiang, Yu, Yang, Shao, Dan, Yu, Tianhao
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Zusammenfassung:Extracellular matrices (ECMs) play a key role in nerve repair and are recognized as the natural source of biomaterials. In parallel to extensively studied tissue-derived ECMs (ts-ECMs), cell-derived ECMs (cd-ECMs) also have the capability to partially recapitulate the complicated regenerative microenvironment of native nerve tissues. Notably, cd-ECMs can avoid the shortcomings of ts-ECMs. Cd-ECMs can be prepared by culturing various cells or even autologous cells in vitro under pathogen-free conditions. And mild decellularization can achieve efficient removal of immunogenic components in cd-ECMs. Moreover, cd-ECMs are more readily customizable to achieve the desired functional properties. These advantages have garnered significant attention for the potential of cd-ECMs in neuroregenerative medicine. As promising biomaterials, cd-ECMs bring new hope for the effective treatment of peripheral nerve injuries. Herein, this review comprehensively examines current knowledge about the functional characteristics of cd-ECMs and their mechanisms of interaction with cells in nerve regeneration, with a particular focus on the preparation, engineering optimization, and scalability of cd-ECMs. The applications of cd-ECMs from distinct cell sources reported in peripheral nerve tissue engineering are highlighted and summarized. Furthermore, current limitations that should be addressed and outlooks related to clinical translation are put forward as well. [Display omitted] •Cell-derived extracellular matrix (cd-ECM) is a promising biomaterial for peripheral nerve tissue engineering.•Cd-ECMs can play an important regulatory role in nerve regeneration by interacting with cells through multiple mechanisms.•Cd-ECMs from multiple somatic and stem cells are demonstrated to promote peripheral nerve repair after injury effectively.•Cd-ECMs exhibit an excellent clinical prospect for treating peripheral nerve injury.
ISSN:2590-0064
2590-0064
DOI:10.1016/j.mtbio.2024.101125