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Electrospun fiber‐based immune engineering in regenerative medicine
Yiru Xu, Qimanguli Saiding, Xue Zhou, Juan Wang, Wenguo Cui, Xinliang Chen
Smart Medicine · 2024 · ▲ 189 citations
Abstract
Immune engineering, a burgeoning field within regenerative medicine, involves a spectrum of strategies to optimize the intricate interplay between tissue regenerative biomaterials and the host tissue. These strategies are applied across different types of biomaterials and various disease models, which encompasses finely modulating the immune response at the levels of immune cells and factors, aiming to mitigate adverse effects like fibrosis and persistent inflammation that may arise at the injury site and consequently promote tissue regeneration. With the continuous progress in electrospinning technology, the immunoregulatory capabilities of electrospun fibers have gained substantial attention over the years. Electrospun fibers, with their extracellular matrix-like characteristics, high surface-area-to-volume ratio, and reliable pharmaceutical compound capacity, have emerged as key players among tissue engineering materials. This review specifically focuses on the role of electrospun fiber-based immune engineering, emphasizing their unique design strategies. Notably, electrospinning actively engages in immune engineering by modulating immune responses through four essential strategies: (i) surface modification, (ii) drug loading, (iii) physicochemical parameters, and (iv) biological grafting. This review presents a comprehensive overview of the intricate mechanisms of the immune system in injured tissues while unveiling the key strategies adopted by electrospun fibers to orchestrate immune regulation. Furthermore, the review explores the current developmental trends and limitations concerning the immunoregulatory function of electrospun fibers, aiming to drive the advancements in electrospun fiber-based immune engineering to its full potential.
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Xu, Y., Saiding, Q., Zhou, X., Wang, J., Cui, W., & Chen, X. (2024). Electrospun fiber‐based immune engineering in regenerative medicine. <em>Smart Medicine</em>. https://doi.org/10.1002/smmd.20230034
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Xu Y, Saiding Q, Zhou X, Wang J, Cui W, Chen X. Electrospun fiber‐based immune engineering in regenerative medicine. Smart Medicine. 2024. doi:10.1002/smmd.20230034.
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@article{yiru2024Electr,
title = {Electrospun fiber‐based immune engineering in regenerative medicine},
author = {Yiru Xu and Qimanguli Saiding and Xue Zhou and Juan Wang and Wenguo Cui and Xinliang Chen},
journal = {Smart Medicine},
year = {2024},
doi = {10.1002/smmd.20230034},
}
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