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Bioengineered human tissue regeneration and repair using endogenous stem cells

  • Jiao Wei
  • , Daniel T Baptista-Hon
  • , Zi Wang
  • , Gen Li
  • , Tanja Herrler
  • , Chuanchang Dai
  • , Kai Liu
  • , Baofu Yu
  • , Xiaoxue Chen
  • , Mei Yang
  • , Dong Han
  • , Yuanxu Gao
  • , Ru-Lin Huang
  • , Lifei Guo
  • , Kang Zhang
  • , Qingfeng Li
  • Shanghai Jiao Tong University School of Medicine
  • University of Dundee
  • Guangzhou Medical University
  • BG Trauma Center Murnau
  • Tulane University School of Medicine
  • Macau University of Science and Technology
  • Lahey Hospital and Medical Center
  • Macau University of Technology

Publikation: Beitrag in FachzeitschriftOriginalarbeitBegutachtung

Abstract

We describe a general approach to produce bone and cartilaginous structures utilizing the self-regenerative capacity of the intercostal rib space to treat a deformed metacarpophalangeal joint and microtia. Anatomically precise 3D molds were positioned on the perichondro-periosteal or perichondral flap of the intercostal rib without any other exogenous elements. We find anatomically precise metacarpal head and auricle constructs within the implanted molds after 6 months. The regenerated metacarpal head was used successfully to surgically repair the deformed metacarpophalangeal joint. Auricle reconstructive surgery in five unilateral microtia patients yielded good aesthetic and functional results. Long-term follow-up revealed the auricle constructs were safe and stable. Single-cell RNA sequencing analysis reveal early infiltration of a cell population consistent with mesenchymal stem cells, followed by IL-8-stimulated differentiation into chondrocytes. Our results demonstrate the repair and regeneration of tissues using only endogenous factors and a viable treatment strategy for bone and tissue structural defects.

OriginalspracheEnglisch
Seiten (von - bis)101156
FachzeitschriftCELL REPORTS MEDICINE
Jahrgang4
Ausgabenummer8
DOIs
PublikationsstatusVeröffentlicht - 15 Aug. 2023

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