Current advances in the regeneration of degenerated articular cartilage: A literature review on tissue engineering and its recent clinical translation

Farah Daou, Andrea Cochis, Massimiliano Leigheb, Lia Rimondini

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Abstract

Functional ability is the basis of healthy aging. Articular cartilage degeneration is amongst the most prevalent degenerative conditions that cause adverse impacts on the quality of life; moreover, it represents a key predisposing factor to osteoarthritis (OA). Both the poor capacity of articular cartilage for self-repair and the unsatisfactory outcomes of available clinical interventions make innovative tissue engineering a promising therapeutic strategy for articular cartilage repair. Significant progress was made in this field; however, a marked heterogeneity in the applied biomaterials, biofabrication, and assessments is nowadays evident by the huge number of research studies published to date. Accordingly, this literature review assimilates the most recent advances in cell-based and cell-free tissue engineering of articular cartilage and also focuses on the assessments performed via various in vitro studies, ex vivo models, preclinical in vivo animal models, and clinical studies in order to provide a broad overview of the latest findings and clinical translation in the context of degenerated articular cartilage and OA.

Lingua originaleInglese
Numero di articolo31
RivistaMaterials
Volume15
Numero di pubblicazione1
DOI
Stato di pubblicazionePubblicato - 1 gen 2022

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