Recent Progress in the Manipulation of Biochemical and Biophysical Cues for Engineering Functional Tissues

Behnaz Bakhshandeh*, Nika Ranjbar, Ardeshir Abbasi, Elahe Amiri, Ali Abedi, Mohammad‐Reza Mehrabi, Zahra Dehghani, Cristian Pablo Pennisi*

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Abstract

Tissue engineering (TE) is currently considered a cutting-edge discipline that offers the potential for developing treatments for health conditions that negatively affect the quality of life. This interdisciplinary field typically involves the combination of cells, scaffolds, and appropriate induction factors for the regeneration and repair of damaged tissue. Cell fate decisions, such as survival, proliferation, or differentiation, critically depend on various biochemical and biophysical factors provided by the extracellular environment during developmental, physiological, and pathological processes. Therefore, understanding the mechanisms of action of these factors is critical to accurately mimic the complex architecture of the extracellular environment of living tissues and improve the efficiency of TE approaches. In this review, we recapitulate the effects that biochemical and biophysical induction factors have on various aspects of cell fate. While the role of biochemical factors, such as growth factors, small molecules, extracellular matrix (ECM) components, and cytokines, has been extensively studied in the context of TE applications, it is only recently that we have begun to understand the effects of biophysical signals such as surface topography, mechanical, and electrical signals. These biophysical cues could provide a more robust set of stimuli to manipulate cell signaling pathways during the formation of the engineered tissue. Furthermore, the simultaneous application of different types of signals appears to elicit synergistic responses that are likely to improve functional outcomes, which could help translate results into successful clinical therapies in the future.
Original languageEnglish
Article numbere10383
JournalBioengineering & Translational Medicine
Volume8
Issue number2
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - Mar 2023

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© 2022 The Authors. Bioengineering & Translational Medicine published by Wiley Periodicals LLC on behalf of American Institute of Chemical Engineers.

Keywords

  • biochemical cues
  • biophysical cues
  • differentiation
  • induction factors
  • tissue engineering

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