Corneal regeneration strategies: From stem cell therapy to tissue engineered stem cell scaffolds

Corneal epithelial defects and excessive wound healing might lead to severe complications. As stem cells can self-renew infinitely, they are a promising solution for regenerating the corneal epithelium and treating severe corneal epithelial injury. The chemical and biophysical properties of biologic...

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Veröffentlicht in:Biomedicine & pharmacotherapy 2023-09, Vol.165, p.115206-115206, Article 115206
Hauptverfasser: Wang, Mengyuan, Li, Ying, Wang, Hongqiao, Li, Meng, Wang, Xiaomin, Liu, Rongzhen, Zhang, Daijun, Xu, Wenhua
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Zusammenfassung:Corneal epithelial defects and excessive wound healing might lead to severe complications. As stem cells can self-renew infinitely, they are a promising solution for regenerating the corneal epithelium and treating severe corneal epithelial injury. The chemical and biophysical properties of biological scaffolds, such as the amniotic membrane, fibrin, and hydrogels, can provide the necessary signals for stem cell proliferation and differentiation. Multiple researchers have conducted investigations on these scaffolds and evaluated them as potential therapeutic interventions for corneal disorders. These studies have identified various inherent benefits and drawbacks associated with these scaffolds. In this study, we provided a comprehensive overview of the history and use of various stem cells in corneal repair. We mainly discussed biological scaffolds that are used in stem cell transplantation and innovative materials that are under investigation. [Display omitted] •Physiological repair after corneal injury repair and related mechanisms.•The role of cornea-derived and non-cornea-derived stem cells in corneal injury repair.•Bioengineering scaffolds for corneal injury repair and synthesis methods thereof.•The prospect and prospect of bioengineered scaffolds equipped with stem cells for corneal injury repair.
ISSN:0753-3322
1950-6007
DOI:10.1016/j.biopha.2023.115206