Review: bioreactor design towards generation of relevant engineered tissues: focus on clinical translation

In tissue engineering and regenerative medicine, studies that utilize 3D scaffolds for generating voluminous tissues are mostly confined in the realm of in vitro research and preclinical animal model testing. Bioreactors offer an excellent platform to grow and develop 3D tissues by providing conditi...

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Main Authors: Ravichandran, Akhilandeshwari, Liu, Yuchun, Teoh, Swee-Hin
Other Authors: School of Chemical and Biomedical Engineering
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spelling sg-ntu-dr.10356-818712023-12-29T06:47:54Z Review: bioreactor design towards generation of relevant engineered tissues: focus on clinical translation Ravichandran, Akhilandeshwari Liu, Yuchun Teoh, Swee-Hin School of Chemical and Biomedical Engineering Bioreactor Non-invasive sensing In tissue engineering and regenerative medicine, studies that utilize 3D scaffolds for generating voluminous tissues are mostly confined in the realm of in vitro research and preclinical animal model testing. Bioreactors offer an excellent platform to grow and develop 3D tissues by providing conditions that mimic their native microenvironment. Aligning the bioreactor development process with a focus on patient care will aid in the faster translation of the bioreactor technology to clinics. In this review, we discuss the various factors involved in the design of clinically relevant bioreactors in relation to their respective applications. We explore the functional relevance of tissue grafts generated by bioreactors that have been designed to provide physiologically relevant mechanical cues on the growing tissue. The review discusses the recent trends in non-invasive sensing of the bioreactor culture conditions. It provides an insight to the current technological advancements that enable in situ, non-invasive, qualitative and quantitative evaluation of the tissue grafts grown in a bioreactor system. We summarize the emerging trends in commercial bioreactor design followed by a short discussion on the aspects that hamper the ‘push’ of bioreactor systems into the commercial market as well as ‘pull’ factors for stakeholders to embrace and adopt widespread utility of bioreactors in the clinical setting. Accepted version 2017-04-19T03:08:50Z 2019-12-06T14:42:01Z 2017-04-19T03:08:50Z 2019-12-06T14:42:01Z 2017 2017 Journal Article Ravichandran, A., Liu, Y., & Teoh, S.-H. (2017). Review: bioreactor design towards generation of relevant engineered tissues: focus on clinical translation. Journal of Tissue Engineering and Regenerative Medicine, in press. 1932-6254 https://hdl.handle.net/10356/81871 http://hdl.handle.net/10220/42282 10.1002/term.2270 197772 en Journal of Tissue Engineering and Regenerative Medicine © 2017 John Wiley & Sons, Ltd. This is the author created version of a work that has been peer reviewed and accepted for publication by Journal of Tissue Engineering and Regenerative Medicine, John Wiley & Sons, Ltd. It incorporates referee’s comments but changes resulting from the publishing process, such as copyediting, structural formatting, may not be reflected in this document. The published version is available at: [http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/term.2270]. 19 p. application/pdf
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Non-invasive sensing
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Non-invasive sensing
Ravichandran, Akhilandeshwari
Liu, Yuchun
Teoh, Swee-Hin
Review: bioreactor design towards generation of relevant engineered tissues: focus on clinical translation
description In tissue engineering and regenerative medicine, studies that utilize 3D scaffolds for generating voluminous tissues are mostly confined in the realm of in vitro research and preclinical animal model testing. Bioreactors offer an excellent platform to grow and develop 3D tissues by providing conditions that mimic their native microenvironment. Aligning the bioreactor development process with a focus on patient care will aid in the faster translation of the bioreactor technology to clinics. In this review, we discuss the various factors involved in the design of clinically relevant bioreactors in relation to their respective applications. We explore the functional relevance of tissue grafts generated by bioreactors that have been designed to provide physiologically relevant mechanical cues on the growing tissue. The review discusses the recent trends in non-invasive sensing of the bioreactor culture conditions. It provides an insight to the current technological advancements that enable in situ, non-invasive, qualitative and quantitative evaluation of the tissue grafts grown in a bioreactor system. We summarize the emerging trends in commercial bioreactor design followed by a short discussion on the aspects that hamper the ‘push’ of bioreactor systems into the commercial market as well as ‘pull’ factors for stakeholders to embrace and adopt widespread utility of bioreactors in the clinical setting.
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title Review: bioreactor design towards generation of relevant engineered tissues: focus on clinical translation
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