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Advances in generation of three-dimensional skin equivalents: pre-clinical studies to clinical therapies
Authors:Subholakshmi Choudhury  Amitava Das
Affiliation:1. Department of Applied Biology, Council of Scientific and Industrial Research-Indian Institute of Chemical Technology, Hyderabad, India;2. Academy of Scientific and Innovative Research, Council of Scientific and Industrial Research-Indian Institute of Chemical Technology, Hyderabad, India;1. Clinical Chemistry & Toxicology Department, School of Pharmaceutical Sciences, University of São Paulo, Av. Professor Lineu Prestes, 580, Bloco 17, 05508-000 São Paulo, SP, Brazil;2. Department of Clinical Analysis and Biomedicine, State University of Maringá, Avenida Colombo, 5790, CEP, 87020-900 Maringá, Paraná, Brazil;1. Department of Dermatology, Radboud University Nijmegen Medical Centre, Nijmegen, The Netherlands;2. Department of Laboratory Medicine, Laboratory of Medical Immunology, Radboud University Nijmegen Medical Centre, Nijmegen, The Netherlands
Abstract:The inability of two-dimensional cell culture systems to adequately map the structure and function of complex organs like skin necessitates the development of three-dimensional (3D) skin models. A diverse range of 3D skin equivalents have been developed over the last few decades for studying complex properties of skin as well as for drug discovery and clinical applications for skin regeneration in chronic wounds, such as diabetic foot ulcers, where the normal mechanism of wound healing is compromised. These 3D skin substitutes also serve as a suitable alternative to animal models in industrial applications and fundamental research. With the emergence of tissue engineering, new scaffolds and matrices have been integrated into 3D cell culture systems, along with gene therapy approaches, to increase the efficacy of transplanted cells in skin regeneration. This review summarizes recent approaches to the development of skin equivalents as well as different models for studying skin diseases and properties and current therapeutic applications of skin substitutes.
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