Cell-free vascular grafts: Recent developments and clinical potential

Technology (Singap World Sci). 2017 Mar;5(1):13-20. doi: 10.1142/S2339547817400015. Epub 2017 Mar 31.

Abstract

Recent advances in vascular tissue engineering have led to the development of cell-free grafts that are available off-the-shelf for on demand surgery. Challenges associated with cell-based technologies including cell sourcing, cell expansion and long-term bioreactor culture motivated the development of completely cell-free vascular grafts. These are based on decellularized arteries, decellularized cultured cell-based tissue engineered grafts or biomaterials functionalized with biological signals that promote in situ tissue regeneration. Clinical trials undertaken to demonstrate the applicability of these grafts are also discussed. This comprehensive review summarizes recent developments in vascular graft technologies, with potential applications in coronary artery bypass procedures, lower extremity bypass, vascular injury and trauma, congenital heart diseases and dialysis access shunts, to name a few.

Keywords: Cardiovascular Disease; Decellularization; Functionalized Biomaterials; In Situ Tissue Regeneration; Tissue Engineering; Vascular Grafts.