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Tissue Engineering to Improve Immature Testicular Tissue and Cell Transplantation Outcomes: One Step Closer to Fertility Restoration for Prepubertal Boys Exposed to Gonadotoxic Treatments
- Source :
- International Journal of Molecular Sciences, Vol 19, Iss 1, p 286 (2018), International Journal of Molecular Sciences, International Journal of Molecular Sciences, Vol. 19, no. 1, p. 286 [1-24] (2018)
- Publication Year :
- 2018
- Publisher :
- MDPI AG, 2018.
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Abstract
- Despite their important contribution to the cure of both oncological and benign diseases, gonadotoxic therapies present the risk of a severe impairment of fertility. Sperm cryopreservation is not an option to preserve prepubertal boys’ reproductive potential, as their seminiferous tubules only contain spermatogonial stem cells (as diploid precursors of spermatozoa). Cryobanking of human immature testicular tissue (ITT) prior to gonadotoxic therapies is an accepted practice. Evaluation of cryopreserved ITT using xenotransplantation in nude mice showed the survival of a limited proportion of spermatogonia and their ability to proliferate and initiate differentiation. However, complete spermatogenesis could not be achieved in the mouse model. Loss of germ cells after ITT grafting points to the need to optimize the transplantation technique. Tissue engineering, a new branch of science that aims at improving cellular environment using scaffolds and molecules administration, might be an approach for further progress. In this review, after summarizing the lessons learned from human prepubertal testicular germ cells or tissue xenotransplantation experiments, we will focus on the benefits that might be gathered using bioengineering techniques to enhance transplantation outcomes by optimizing early tissue graft revascularization, protecting cells from toxic insults linked to ischemic injury and exploring strategies to promote cellular differentiation.
- Subjects :
- 0301 basic medicine
Male
Cellular differentiation
medicine.medical_treatment
testicular tissue
Spermatogonial stem cells
Review
Bioinformatics
fertility after cancer
Cryopreservation
male fertility
lcsh:Chemistry
0302 clinical medicine
Tissue engineering
Testis
Fertility preservation
lcsh:QH301-705.5
Spectroscopy
030219 obstetrics & reproductive medicine
Tissue Scaffolds
Stem Cells
General Medicine
Tissue Graft
Testicular tissue
Computer Science Applications
Male fertility
tissue engineering
fertility preservation
Xenotransplantation
Catalysis
Inorganic Chemistry
03 medical and health sciences
Prepubertal
medicine
Animals
Humans
prepubertal
Physical and Theoretical Chemistry
Spermatogenesis
Molecular Biology
Infertility, Male
spermatogonial stem cells
Transplantation
business.industry
Organic Chemistry
Spermatogonia
spermatogenesis
030104 developmental biology
lcsh:Biology (General)
lcsh:QD1-999
Fertility after cancer
Nanoparticles
nanoparticles
business
Stem Cell Transplantation
transplantation
Subjects
Details
- Language :
- English
- ISSN :
- 14220067
- Volume :
- 19
- Issue :
- 1
- Database :
- OpenAIRE
- Journal :
- International Journal of Molecular Sciences
- Accession number :
- edsair.doi.dedup.....4c91204a681595df1bb1bc4d69988d68