BioMatter-BTL, École interfacultaire de Bioingénieurs (EIB), Université Libre de Brussels, Brussels, Belgium.
Department of Human Nutrition, University of Otago, Dunedin, New Zealand.
J Tissue Eng Regen Med. 2020 Mar;14(3):539-555. doi: 10.1002/term.3009. Epub 2020 Jan 15.
A comprehensive understanding of the human body endogenous microbiota is essential for acquiring an insight into the involvement of microbiota in tissue healing and regeneration process in order to enable development of biomaterials with a better integration with human body environment. Biomaterials used for biomedical applications are normally germ-free, and the human body as the host of the biomaterials is not germ-free. The complexity and role of the body microbiota in tissue healing/regeneration have been underestimated historically. Traditionally, studies aiming at the development of novel biomaterials had focused on the effects of environment within the target tissue, neglecting the signals generated from the microbiota and their impact on tissue regeneration. The significance of the human body microbiota in relation to metabolism, immune system, and consequently tissue regeneration has been recently realised and is a growing research field. This review summarises recent findings on the role of microbiota and mechanisms involved in tissue healing and regeneration, in particular skin, liver, bone, and nervous system regrowth and regeneration highlighting the potential new roles of microbiota for development of a new generation of biomaterials.
全面了解人体内源性微生物群对于深入了解微生物群在组织愈合和再生过程中的作用至关重要,以便开发出与人体环境更好地整合的生物材料。用于生物医学应用的生物材料通常是无菌的,而作为生物材料宿主的人体并非无菌。历史上,人们一直低估了人体微生物群在组织愈合/再生中的复杂性和作用。传统上,旨在开发新型生物材料的研究主要集中在目标组织内环境的影响上,而忽略了微生物群产生的信号及其对组织再生的影响。人体微生物群在新陈代谢、免疫系统以及组织再生方面的重要性最近才被认识到,这是一个正在不断发展的研究领域。本文综述了关于微生物群在组织愈合和再生中作用及其相关机制的最新发现,特别是皮肤、肝脏、骨骼和神经系统的再生和再生长,强调了微生物群在开发新一代生物材料方面的潜在新作用。