Enthesis Tissue Engineering: Biological Requirements Meet at the Interface

Tissue Eng Part B Rev. 2019 Aug;25(4):330-356. doi: 10.1089/ten.TEB.2018.0383.

Abstract

The main goal of this review is to give an overview of cell-based and tissue engineered strategies for tendon-to-bone interface. The essential role of cells in tendon-to-bone interface development, healing, and regeneration, is underpinned by the physiological status of the junction. Therefore, recent studies underlining the effect of oxygen concentration and production of growth factors are reviewed. A critical view is made on the use of two-dimensional versus three-dimensional culture systems and mechanical stimulation. An overview of advances on bioengineered strategies in light of the biological/cellular requirements of enthesis will contribute to innovations in tendon-to-bone engineering and regeneration.

Keywords: 2D versus 3D culture; cell-based strategies; gradient biomaterials; growth factors; tendon-to-bone interface; tissue engineering.

Publication types

  • Research Support, Non-U.S. Gov't
  • Review

MeSH terms

  • Animals
  • Bone and Bones / cytology*
  • Bone and Bones / metabolism
  • Humans
  • Intercellular Signaling Peptides and Proteins / metabolism*
  • Regeneration*
  • Tendons / cytology*
  • Tendons / metabolism
  • Tissue Engineering / methods*
  • Tissue Scaffolds*
  • Wound Healing

Substances

  • Intercellular Signaling Peptides and Proteins