TY - JOUR
T1 - Cell surface engineering and application in cell delivery to heart diseases 09 Engineering 0903 Biomedical Engineering
AU - Lee, Daniel Y.
AU - Cha, Byung Hyun
AU - Jung, Minjin
AU - Kim, Angela S.
AU - Bull, David A.
AU - Won, Young Wook
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
© 2018 The Author(s).
PY - 2018/12/4
Y1 - 2018/12/4
N2 - Cell-based therapy has expanded its influence in cancer immunotherapy, regenerative medicine, and tissue engineering. Due to their secretory functions, differentiation capabilities, specific homing effects through chemotaxis, distinctive therapeutic potentials, and ex vivo expandability, cells have become an attractive reagent for advanced therapeutic strategies. Therefore, the ability to modify cells and manipulate their functions according to intended therapeutic designs has been the central scientific interest in the field of biomedical research. Many innovative methods have been developed with genetic modification of cells being the most advanced cell surface engineering technique. Although genetic modification is a powerful tool, it has a limited applicability due to the permanent modifications made on cells. Alternatively, many endeavors have been made to develop surface engineering techniques that can circumvent the limitations of genetic modification. In this review, current methods of non-genetic cell surface modification, including chemical conjugations, polymeric encapsulation, hydrophobic insertion, enzymatic and metabolic addition, will be introduced. Moreover, cell surface engineering plausible for cardiac remodeling and the future prospective will be discussed at the end.
AB - Cell-based therapy has expanded its influence in cancer immunotherapy, regenerative medicine, and tissue engineering. Due to their secretory functions, differentiation capabilities, specific homing effects through chemotaxis, distinctive therapeutic potentials, and ex vivo expandability, cells have become an attractive reagent for advanced therapeutic strategies. Therefore, the ability to modify cells and manipulate their functions according to intended therapeutic designs has been the central scientific interest in the field of biomedical research. Many innovative methods have been developed with genetic modification of cells being the most advanced cell surface engineering technique. Although genetic modification is a powerful tool, it has a limited applicability due to the permanent modifications made on cells. Alternatively, many endeavors have been made to develop surface engineering techniques that can circumvent the limitations of genetic modification. In this review, current methods of non-genetic cell surface modification, including chemical conjugations, polymeric encapsulation, hydrophobic insertion, enzymatic and metabolic addition, will be introduced. Moreover, cell surface engineering plausible for cardiac remodeling and the future prospective will be discussed at the end.
KW - Cell surface engineering
KW - cardiac diseases
KW - cardiac repair
KW - cell modification
KW - cell therapy
KW - mesenchymal stem cells
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U2 - 10.1186/s13036-018-0123-6
DO - 10.1186/s13036-018-0123-6
M3 - Review article
AN - SCOPUS:85057587438
SN - 1754-1611
VL - 12
JO - Journal of Biological Engineering
JF - Journal of Biological Engineering
IS - 1
M1 - 28
ER -