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Hydrogel-based microenvironment engineering of haematopoietic stem cells.

Meng ZhuQiwei WangTianning GuYingli HanXin ZengJinxin LiJian DongHe HuangPengxu Qian
Published in: Cellular and molecular life sciences : CMLS (2023)
Haematopoietic Stem cells (HSCs) have the potential for self-renewal and multilineage differentiation, and their behaviours are finely tuned by the microenvironment. HSC transplantation (HSCT) is widely used in the treatment of haematologic malignancies while limited by the quantity of available HSCs. With the development of tissue engineering, hydrogels have been deployed to mimic the HSC microenvironment in vitro. Engineered hydrogels influence HSC behaviour by regulating mechanical strength, extracellular matrix microstructure, cellular ligands and cytokines, cell-cell interaction, and oxygen concentration, which ultimately facilitate the acquisition of sufficient HSCs. Here, we review recent advances in the application of hydrogel-based microenvironment engineering of HSCs, and provide future perspectives on challenges in basic research and clinical practice.
Keyphrases
  • stem cells
  • tissue engineering
  • extracellular matrix
  • cell therapy
  • drug delivery
  • single cell
  • clinical practice
  • hyaluronic acid
  • wound healing
  • white matter
  • multiple sclerosis