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Stem cell therapy is a method used in regenerative medicine to repair and restore function to damaged tissues and organs. Stem cells have the potential to proliferate and differentiate into various tissue types, making them ideal candidates for tissue regeneration. For example, hematopoietic stem cell transplants are commonly used in blood cancer treatment to replenish damaged bone marrow and restore healthy blood cells.
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After cellular or tissue damage, the resident stem cells present in the human body can locally repair and regenerate the damaged tissue or organ. However, even though some tissues do not have stem cells, they can repair and regenerate with the help of pre-existing cells. For example, beta cells of the pancreas and hepatocytes of the liver can divide to renew and regenerate the tissue. Here, both cell division and cell death are well regulated by homeostasis.
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[Regenerative medicine using cell-sheet engineering].

Nobuo Kanai1, Masayuki Yamato, Takeshi Ohki

  • 1Institute of Advanced Biomedical Engineering and Science, Tokyo Women's Medical University (TWIns), Tokyo, Japan.

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Researchers developed a novel regenerative medicine strategy using temperature-responsive cell culture surfaces to create transplantable cell sheets. This approach overcomes limitations of traditional methods for tissue repair and regeneration.

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Area of Science:

  • Regenerative Medicine
  • Biomaterials Science
  • Tissue Engineering

Context:

  • Conventional regenerative medicine methods like single-cell injections and polymer scaffolds have limitations.
  • Cell-sheet engineering offers an alternative for cell delivery and tissue repair.

Purpose:

  • To present a novel strategy for regenerative medicine using temperature-responsive cell culture surfaces.
  • To highlight the advantages of transplantable cell sheets over conventional methods.
  • To discuss progress and challenges in cell-sheet engineering research and regulatory systems.

Summary:

  • A new method utilizes temperature-responsive surfaces to create transplantable cell sheets for regenerative medicine.
  • This cell-sheet engineering approach avoids drawbacks associated with single-cell suspensions and biodegradable scaffolds.
  • The study reviews advancements in the field, including research, regulatory considerations, and standardization challenges.

Impact:

  • This innovation in cell-sheet engineering has the potential to advance tissue function recovery.
  • It offers a promising alternative for therapeutic cell delivery in regenerative medicine.
  • Addressing standardization issues is crucial for the clinical translation of cell-sheet therapies.