Renal Regeneration: The Role of Extracellular Matrix and Current ECM-Based Tissue Engineered Strategies

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TitleRenal Regeneration: The Role of Extracellular Matrix and Current ECM-Based Tissue Engineered Strategies
Publication TypeReview Paper
Year of Publication2021
AuthorsSobreiro-Almeida R., Quinteira R., and Neves N. M.
Abstract Text

Natural extracellular matrices (ECM) are currently being studied as an alternative source for organ transplantation or as new solutions to treat kidney injuries, which can evolve to end-stage renal disease, a life devastating condition. This paper provides an overview on the current knowledge in kidney ECM and its usefulness on future investigations. The composition and structure of kidney ECM is herein associated with its intrinsic capacity of remodeling and repair after insult. Moreover, it provides a deeper insight on altered ECM components during disease. The use of decellularized kidney matrices is discussed in the second part of the review, with emphasis on how these matrices contribute to tissue-specific differentiation of embryonic, pluripotent, and other stem cells. The evolution on the field toward different uses of xenogeneic ECM as a biological scaffold material is discussed, namely the major outcomes on whole kidney recellularization and its in vivo implantation. At last, the recent literature on the use of processed kidney decellularized ECM to produce diverse biomaterial substrates, such as hydrogels, membranes, and bioinks are reviewed, with emphasis on future perspectives of its translation into the clinic.

JournalAdvanced Healthcare Materials
Volume10
Edition2100160 2100160
Issue14
Date Published2021-06-16
PublisherWilley Online Library
ISSN2192-2659
DOI10.1002/adhm.202100160
URLhttps://doi.org/10.1002/adhm.202100160
KeywordsBiomaterials, Decellularization, Extracellular matrix, Kidney, renal regeneration, xenogeneic
RightsclosedAccess
Peer reviewedyes
Statuspublished

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