Innovative Tissue-Engineered Strategies for Osteochondral Defect Repair and Regeneration

Current Progress and Challenges

Review (2020)
Author(s)

Liangbin Zhou (Chinese University of Hong Kong)

G.J.V.M. van Osch (Erasmus MC, TU Delft - Mechanical Engineering)

Jos Malda (Universiteit Utrecht)

Martin J. Stoddart (AO Research Institute Davos, Davos)

Yuxiao Lai (Chinese Academy of Sciences)

R. Geoff Richards (AO Research Institute Davos, Davos)

Kevin Ki-wai Ho (Chinese University of Hong Kong)

Ling Qin (Chinese University of Hong Kong, Chinese Academy of Sciences)

Research Group
Biomaterials & Tissue Biomechanics
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https://doi.org/10.1002/adhm.202001008 Final published version
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2020
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English
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Biomaterials & Tissue Biomechanics
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Journal title
Advanced Healthcare Materials
Issue number
23
Volume number
9
Article number
2001008
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Abstract

Clinical treatments for the repair of osteochondral defects (OCD) are merely palliative, not completely curative, and thus enormously unfulfilled challenges. With the in-depth studies of biology, medicine, materials, and engineering technology, the conception of OCD repair and regeneration should be renewed. During the past decades, many innovative tissue-engineered approaches for repairing and regenerating damaged osteochondral units have been widely explored. Various scaffold-free and scaffold-based strategies, such as monophasic, biphasic, and currently fabricated multiphasic and gradient architectures have been proposed and evaluated. Meanwhile, progenitor cells and tissue-specific cells have also been intensively investigated in vivo as well as ex vivo. Concerning bioactive factors and drugs, they have been combined with scaffolds and/or living cells, and even released in a spatiotemporally controlled manner. Although tremendous progress has been achieved, further research and development (R&D) is needed to convert preclinical outcomes into clinical applications. Here, the osteochondral unit structure, its defect classifications, and diagnosis are summarized. Commonly used clinical reparative techniques, tissue-engineered strategies, emerging 3D-bioprinting technologies, and the status of their clinical applications are discussed. Existing challenges to translation are also discussed and potential solutions for future R&D directions are proposed.

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