Title of article :
Revolutionizing Tissue Engineering through Mirroring Cell Niche and Application of Natural Compounds
Author/Authors :
Shokrgozar, Mohammad Ali National Cell Bank of Iran - Pasteur Institute of Iran - Tehran, Iran , Shahsavarani, Hosein National Cell Bank of Iran - Pasteur Institute of Iran - Tehran, Iran
Abstract :
considering the high prevalence of severe organ
failures due to the cancer, congenital anomaly, or
trauma, and the consequent needs for tissue
transplantation, deficiencies in tissues and organs are a
huge challenge for regenerative medicine at the moment.
More than 40 years have passed since the term ‘tissue
engineering’ was created as a new therapeutic means,
which may overcome the drawbacks involved in the
current artificial tissue or organ transplantation.
Nevertheless, application of regenerated tissues is still
restricted mainly owing to the cost, poor biocompatibility,
low bio-functionality, as well as immune rejection.
Researchers have come a long way to make safer
neotissues from cells with the support of new
biomaterials, recombinant proteins, and the lower dose of
growth factors for medical research or even clinical trials,
but some critical problems should still be resolved for the
use in human patients. Thus, these issues have lead to the
emergence of a new concept that focuses on looking for
an alternative approach to reconstruct tissue and organ
using natural, safer and cost effective methods.
Keywords :
Revolutionizing Tissue , Engineering through Mirroring Cell Niche , Application , Natural Compounds , STUDY BREAK
Journal title :
Iranian Biomedical Journal(IBJ)