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Strategies for vascularized skin models<i>in vitro</i>

Chuang Gao, Chunxiang Lü, Hao Qiao, Yi Zhang, Huazhen Liu, Zhian Jian, Zilong Guo, Yuanyuan Liu

2022Biomaterials Science24 citationsDOI

Abstract

As the largest organ of the human body, the skin has a complex multi-layered structure. The composition of the skin includes cells, extracellular matrix (ECM), vascular networks, and other appendages. Because of the shortage of donor sites, skin substitutes are of great significance in the field of skin tissue repair. Moreover, skin models for disease research, drug screening, and cosmetic testing fall far short of the demand. Skin tissue engineering has made remarkable progress in developing skin models over the years. However, there are still several problems to be resolved. One of the crucial aspects is the lack of vascular systems for nutrient transport and waste disposal. Here, we will focus on the discussion and analysis of advanced manufacturing strategies for prevascularized skin, such as a scaffold-based method, cell coating technology, cell sheet engineering, skin-on-a-chip, and three-dimensional (3D) bioprinting. These key challenges, which restrict the prevascularized skin and provide perspectives on future directions will also be highlighted.

Topics & Concepts

In vitroHuman skinChemistryComputational biologyComputer scienceBiologyBiochemistryGenetics3D Printing in Biomedical ResearchAdditive Manufacturing and 3D Printing TechnologiesCellular Mechanics and Interactions