Decellularized Extracellular Matrix for Tissue Engineering (Review)

In recent years, decellularized tissues have evolved into a new, full-fledged platform for the creation of tissue-engineered constructions. Extracellular matrix (ECM) of each tissue provides a unique tissue-specific microenvironment for resident cells with the structure and biochemical signaling required for their functioning. The decellularized ECM (dECM) has been established to influence cell differentiation.The review provides recent data on the composition and functions of the ECM, methods for obtaining decellularized tissues, and their application in tissue engineering depending on their physical form (scaffold, powder, or hydrogel). The effect of the matrix source, decellularization and sterilization techniques on dECM composition has been considered. Regulatory mechanisms of cell differentiation by the extracellular matrix are discussed. Differences in the protein composition of the native and decellularized materials are presented. Application of dECM in the bioink composition for regeneration of various tissues using bioprinting technologies is also considered.It has been concluded that successful application of dECM in tissue engineering and regenerative medicine requires a permanent and biologically suitable dECM source, optimized tissue decellularization protocols, improved mechanical properties of dECM-derived bioinks, and prevention of immunological reaction of the organism. © 2022, Privolzhsky Research Medical University. All rights reserved.

Authors
Isaeva E.V. , Beketov E.E. , Arguchinskaya N.V. , Ivanov S.A. , Shegay P.V. , Kaprin A.D.
Publisher
Приволжский исследовательский медицинский университет
Number of issue
3
Language
Russian
Pages
57-69
Status
Published
Volume
14
Year
2022
Organizations
  • 1 A. Tsyb Medical Radiological Research Centre — Branch of the National Medical Research Radiological Centre of the Ministry of Health of the Russian Federation, 10 Zhukova St, Obninsk, 249036, Russian Federation
  • 2 Peoples' Friendship University of Russia, 6 Miklukho-Maklaya St, Moscow, 117198, Russian Federation
  • 3 National Medical Research Radiological Center of the MinistryHealth of the Russian Federation, 4 Koroleva St, Obninsk, 249036, Russian Federation
Keywords
decellularization; decellularized extracellular matrix; dECM; extracellular matrix remodeling; tissue engineering
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