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Current Insights into 3D Bioprinting: An Advanced Approach for Eye Tissue Regeneration

Authors :
Farmacia y ciencias de los alimentos
Farmazia eta elikagaien zientziak
Ruiz Alonso, Sandra
Villate Beitia, Ane Ilia
Gallego Garrido, Idoia
Lafuente Merchán, Markel
Puras Ochoa, Gustavo
Sáenz del Burgo Martínez, Laura
Pedraz Muñoz, José Luis
Farmacia y ciencias de los alimentos
Farmazia eta elikagaien zientziak
Ruiz Alonso, Sandra
Villate Beitia, Ane Ilia
Gallego Garrido, Idoia
Lafuente Merchán, Markel
Puras Ochoa, Gustavo
Sáenz del Burgo Martínez, Laura
Pedraz Muñoz, José Luis
Publication Year :
2021

Abstract

Three-dimensional (3D) printing is a game changer technology that holds great promise for a wide variety of biomedical applications, including ophthalmology. Through this emerging technique, specific eye tissues can be custom-fabricated in a flexible and automated way, incorporating different cell types and biomaterials in precise anatomical 3D geometries. However, and despite the great progress and possibilities generated in recent years, there are still challenges to overcome that jeopardize its clinical application in regular practice. The main goal of this review is to provide an in-depth understanding of the current status and implementation of 3D bioprinting technology in the ophthalmology field in order to manufacture relevant tissues such as cornea, retina and conjunctiva. Special attention is paid to the description of the most commonly employed bioprinting methods, and the most relevant eye tissue engineering studies performed by 3D bioprinting technology at preclinical level. In addition, other relevant issues related to use of 3D bioprinting for ocular drug delivery, as well as both ethical and regulatory aspects, are analyzed. Through this review, we aim to raise awareness among the research community and report recent advances and future directions in order to apply this advanced therapy in the eye tissue regeneration field.

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This research was fundedby the Basque Country Government (Department of Education, University and Research, Consolidated Groups IT907-16 and grant number PRE_2020_2_0143), and forms part of the Nanogrow project RTC-2017-6696-1. Additional funding was provided by the CIBER of Bioengineering, Biomaterials and Nanomedicine (CIBER-BBN), and initiative of the Carlos III Health Institute (ISCIII) and by the University of the Basque Country (UPV/EHU), post-doctoral grant number ESPDOC19/47). The APC was funded by the Basque Country Government (Department of Education, University and Research, Consolidated Groups IT907-16)., English
Publication Type :
Electronic Resource
Accession number :
edsoai.on1346972073
Document Type :
Electronic Resource