CICECO-Aveiro Institute of Materials, Department of Chemistry, University of Aveiro, Aveiro, Portugal.
PLoS One. 2019 Jun 21;14(6):e0218045. doi: 10.1371/journal.pone.0218045. eCollection 2019.
Cell encapsulation is a widely used technique in the field of Tissue Engineering and Regenerative Medicine (TERM). However, for the particular case of liquefied compartmentalised systems, only a limited number of studies have been reported in the literature. We have been exploring a unique cell encapsulation system composed by liquefied and multilayered capsules. This system transfigured the concept of 3D scaffolds for TERM, and was already successfully applied for bone and cartilage regeneration. Due to a number of appealing features, we envisage that it can be applied in many other fields, including in advanced therapies or as disease models for drug discovery. In this review, we intend to highlight the advantages of this new system, while discussing the methodology, and sharing the protocol optimization and results. The different liquefied systems for cell encapsulation reported in the literature will be also discussed, considering the different encapsulation matrixes as core templates, the types of membranes, and the core liquefaction treatments.
细胞封装是组织工程和再生医学(TERM)领域中广泛使用的技术。然而,对于液化分隔系统这一特殊情况,文献中仅报道了有限数量的研究。我们一直在探索一种由液化和多层胶囊组成的独特细胞封装系统。该系统改变了 TERM 中 3D 支架的概念,并且已经成功应用于骨和软骨再生。由于具有许多吸引人的特点,我们预计它可以应用于许多其他领域,包括先进疗法或作为药物发现的疾病模型。在这篇综述中,我们旨在强调这个新系统的优势,同时讨论方法学,并分享方案优化和结果。还将讨论文献中报道的用于细胞封装的不同液化系统,考虑到作为核心模板的不同封装基质、膜的类型以及核心液化处理。