Kumar Shweta Anil, Delgado Monica, Mendez Victor E, Joddar Binata
Inspired Materials and Stem-Cell Based Tissue Engineering Laboratory, Department of Metallurgical, Materials and Biomedical Engineering, University of Texas at El Paso, 500 W University Avenue, El Paso, TX 79968, United States.
World J Stem Cells. 2019 Jan 26;11(1):13-32. doi: 10.4252/wjsc.v11.i1.13.
Currently, there does not exist a strategy that can reduce diabetes and scientists are working towards a cure and innovative approaches by employing stem cell-based therapies. On the other hand, bioprinting technology is a novel therapeutic approach that aims to replace the diseased or lost β-cells, insulin-secreting cells in the pancreas, which can potentially regenerate damaged organs such as the pancreas. Stem cells have the ability to differentiate into various cell lines including insulin-producing cells. However, there are still barriers that hamper the successful differentiation of stem cells into β-cells. In this review, we focus on the potential applications of stem cell research and bioprinting that may be targeted towards replacing the β-cells in the pancreas and may offer approaches towards treatment of diabetes. This review emphasizes on the applicability of employing both stem cells and other cells in 3D bioprinting to generate substitutes for diseased β-cells and recover lost pancreatic functions. The article then proceeds to discuss the overall research done in the field of stem cell-based bioprinting and provides future directions for improving the same for potential applications in diabetic research.
目前,尚不存在能够降低糖尿病发病率的策略,科学家们正在致力于寻找治愈方法并通过采用基于干细胞的疗法探索创新途径。另一方面,生物打印技术是一种新型治疗方法,旨在替代患病或受损的β细胞(胰腺中分泌胰岛素的细胞),这有可能使受损器官(如胰腺)再生。干细胞具有分化为包括胰岛素产生细胞在内的各种细胞系的能力。然而,仍存在阻碍干细胞成功分化为β细胞的障碍。在本综述中,我们重点关注干细胞研究和生物打印的潜在应用,这些应用可能旨在替代胰腺中的β细胞,并可能为糖尿病治疗提供方法。本综述强调在3D生物打印中使用干细胞和其他细胞来生成患病β细胞的替代物并恢复丧失的胰腺功能的适用性。文章接着讨论了基于干细胞的生物打印领域的整体研究情况,并为改进该技术以用于糖尿病研究的潜在应用提供了未来方向。