Abstract
This review surveys the use of pluripotent and multipotent stem cells in skeletal tissue engineering. Specific emphasis is focused on evaluating the function and activities of these cells in the context of development in vivo, and how technologies and methods of stem cell-based tissue engineering for stem cells must draw inspiration from developmental biology. Information on the embryonic origin and in vivo differentiation of skeletal tissues is first reviewed, to shed light on the persistence and activities of adult stem cells that remain in skeletal tissues after embryogenesis. Next, the development and differentiation of pluripotent stem cells is discussed, and some of their advantages and disadvantages in the context of tissue engineering are presented. The final section highlights current use of multipotent adult mesenchymal stem cells, reviewing their origin, differentiation capacity, and potential applications to tissue engineering.
Keywords: Biomaterials, bone, cartilage, cell differentiation, disease model, intervertebral disc, mesenchymal stem cells, pluripotent stem cells, scaffold, skeletal development.
Current Stem Cell Research & Therapy
Title:Stem Cells in Skeletal Tissue Engineering: Technologies and Models
Volume: 11 Issue: 6
Author(s): Mark T. Langhans, Shuting Yu and Rocky S. Tuan
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Keywords: Biomaterials, bone, cartilage, cell differentiation, disease model, intervertebral disc, mesenchymal stem cells, pluripotent stem cells, scaffold, skeletal development.
Abstract: This review surveys the use of pluripotent and multipotent stem cells in skeletal tissue engineering. Specific emphasis is focused on evaluating the function and activities of these cells in the context of development in vivo, and how technologies and methods of stem cell-based tissue engineering for stem cells must draw inspiration from developmental biology. Information on the embryonic origin and in vivo differentiation of skeletal tissues is first reviewed, to shed light on the persistence and activities of adult stem cells that remain in skeletal tissues after embryogenesis. Next, the development and differentiation of pluripotent stem cells is discussed, and some of their advantages and disadvantages in the context of tissue engineering are presented. The final section highlights current use of multipotent adult mesenchymal stem cells, reviewing their origin, differentiation capacity, and potential applications to tissue engineering.
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T. Langhans Mark, Yu Shuting and S. Tuan Rocky, Stem Cells in Skeletal Tissue Engineering: Technologies and Models, Current Stem Cell Research & Therapy 2016; 11 (6) . https://dx.doi.org/10.2174/1574888X10666151001115248
DOI https://dx.doi.org/10.2174/1574888X10666151001115248 |
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Publisher Name Bentham Science Publisher |
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