The rationale for using microscopic units of a donor matrix in cartilage defect repair

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Parisa Ghanavi
Mahboubeh Kabiri
Michael R. Doran
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[1] Queensland University of Technology,Stem Cell Therapies Laboratory, Tissue Repair and Regeneration Program, Institute of Health and Biomedical Innovation
[2] University of Tehran,Department of Biotechnology, College of Science
[3] Mater Medical Research Institute,undefined
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Cell and Tissue Research | 2012年 / 347卷
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Cartilage; Tissue engineering; Chondrocytes; Extracellular matrix; Decellularized tissues; Autologous chondrocyte implantation; Matrix-induced autologous chondrocyte implantation;
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The efficacy of existing articular cartilage defect repair strategies are limited. Native cartilage tissue forms via a series of exquisitely orchestrated morphogenic events spanning through gestation into early childhood. However, defect repair must be achieved in a non-ideal microenvironment over an accelerated time-frame compatible with the normal life of an adult patient. Scaffolds formed from decellularized tissues are commonly utilized to enable the rapid and accurate repair of tissues such as skin, bladder and heart valves. The intact extracellular matrix remaining following the decellularization of these relatively low-matrix-density tissues is able to rapidly and accurately guide host cell repopulation. By contrast, the extraordinary density of cartilage matrix limits both the initial decellularization of donor material as well as its subsequent repopulation. Repopulation of donor cartilage matrix is generally limited to the periphery, with repopulation of lacunae deeper within the matrix mass being highly inefficient. Herein, we review the relevant literature and discuss the trend toward the use of decellularized donor cartilage matrix of microscopic dimensions. We show that 2-µm microparticles of donor matrix are rapidly integrate with articular chondrocytes, forming a robust cartilage-like composites with enhanced chondrogenic gene expression. Strategies for the clinical application of donor matrix microparticles in cartilage defect repair are discussed.
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