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GAETANO BURRIESCI

Valvulogenesis of a living, innervated pulmonary root induced by an acellular scaffold

  • Authors: Yacoub M.H.; Tseng Y.-T.; Kluin J.; Vis A.; Stock U.; Smail H.; Sarathchandra P.; Aikawa E.; El-Nashar H.; Chester A.H.; Shehata N.; Nagy M.; El-sawy A.; Li W.; Burriesci G.; Salmonsmith J.; Romeih S.; Latif N.
  • Publication year: 2023
  • Type: Articolo in rivista
  • OA Link: http://hdl.handle.net/10447/667164

Abstract

Heart valve disease is a major cause of mortality and morbidity worldwide with no effective medical therapy and no ideal valve substitute emulating the extremely sophisticated functions of a living heart valve. These functions influence survival and quality of life. This has stimulated extensive attempts at tissue engineering “living” heart valves. These attempts utilised combinations of allogeneic/ autologous cells and biological scaffolds with practical, regulatory, and ethical issues. In situ regeneration depends on scaffolds that attract, house and instruct cells and promote connective tissue formation. We describe a surgical, tissue-engineered, anatomically precise, novel off-the-shelf, acellular, synthetic scaffold inducing a rapid process of morphogenesis involving relevant cell types, extracellular matrix, regulatory elements including nerves and humoral components. This process relies on specific material characteristics, design and “morphodynamism”.