Abstract
The challenge of the treatment of end-stage lung disease poses an urgent clinical demand for lung tissue engineering. Over the past few years, various lung tissue-engineered constructs are developed for lung tissue regeneration and respiratory pathology study. In this review, an overview of recent achievements in the field of lung tissue engineering is proposed. The introduction of lung structure and lung injury are stated briefly at first. After that, the lung tissue-engineered constructs are categorized into three types: acellular, monocellular, and multicellular systems. The different bioengineered constructs included in each system that can be applied to the reconstruction of the trachea, airway epithelium, alveoli, and even whole lung are described in detail, followed by the highlight of relevant representative research. Finally, the challenges and future directions of biomaterials, manufacturing technologies, and cells involved in lung tissue engineering are discussed. Overall, this review can provide referable ideas for the realization of functional lung regeneration and permanent lung substitution.
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Ma, J., Wu, C., & Xu, J. (2024, November 22). The Development of Lung Tissue Engineering: From Biomaterials to Multicellular Systems. Advanced Healthcare Materials. John Wiley and Sons Inc. https://doi.org/10.1002/adhm.202401025
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