Hydrogel microfabrication technology toward three dimensional tissue engineering

Regen Ther. 2016 Mar 17:3:45-57. doi: 10.1016/j.reth.2016.02.007. eCollection 2016 Mar.

Abstract

The development of biologically relevant three-dimensional (3D) tissue constructs is essential for the alternative methods of organ transplantation in regenerative medicine, as well as the development of improved drug discovery assays. Recent technological advances in hydrogel microfabrication, such as micromolding, 3D bioprinting, photolithography, and stereolithography, have led to the production of 3D tissue constructs that exhibit biological functions with precise 3D microstructures. Furthermore, microfluidics technology has enabled the development of the perfusion culture of 3D tissue constructs with vascular networks. In this review, we present these hydrogel microfabrication technologies for the in vitro reconstruction and cultivation of 3D tissues. Additionally, we discuss current challenges and future perspectives of 3D tissue engineering.

Keywords: Hydrogels; Microfabrication; Microfluidics; Perfusion; Tissue engineering.

Publication types

  • Review