Implementation of pericytes in vascular regeneration strategies

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2022-02-15

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Meijer, Elana M.
Van Dijk, Christian G M
Kramann, Rafael
Verhaar, MarianneORCID 0000-0002-3276-6428ISNI 0000000390259392
Cheng, CarolineISNI 0000000393134958

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Abstract

For the survival and integration of complex large-sized tissue-engineered (TE) organ constructs that exceed the maximal nutrients and oxygen diffusion distance required for cell survival, graft (pre)vascularization to ensure medium or blood supply is crucial. To achieve this, the morphology and functionality of the microcapillary bed should be mimicked by incorporating vascular cell populations, including endothelium and mural cells. Pericytes play a crucial role in microvascular function, blood vessel stability, angiogenesis, and blood pressure regulation. In addition, tissue-specific pericytes are important in maintaining specific functions in different organs, including vitamin A storage in the liver, renin production in the kidneys and maintenance of the blood-brain-barrier. Together with their multipotential differentiation capacity, this makes pericytes the preferred cell type for application in TE grafts. The use of a tissue-specific pericyte cell population that matches the TE organ may benefit organ function. In this review, we provide an overview of the literature for graft (pre)-vascularization strategies and highlight the possible advantages of using tissue-specific pericytes for specific TE organ grafts. The use of a tissue-specific pericyte cell population that matches the tissue-engineered (TE) organ may benefit organ function. In this review, we provide an overview of the literature for graft (pre)vascularization strategies and highlight the possible advantages of using tissue-specific pericytes for specific TE organ grafts.

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angiogenesis, graft vascularization, mural cells, pericytes, vascular tissue engineering, vessel stabilization, Taverne, Bioengineering, Biomaterials, Biochemistry, Biomedical Engineering

Citation

Meijer, E M, van Dijk, C G M, Kramann, R, Verhaar, M C & Cheng, C 2022, 'Implementation of pericytes in vascular regeneration strategies', Tissue engineering. Part B, Reviews, vol. 28, no. 1, pp. 1-21. https://doi.org/10.1089/ten.TEB.2020.0229