A biomaterial approach to cell reprogramming and differentiation

J Mater Chem B. 2017 Apr 7;5(13):2375-2379. doi: 10.1039/C6TB03130G. Epub 2017 Feb 20.

Abstract

Cell reprogramming of somatic cells into pluripotent states and subsequent differentiation into certain phenotypes has helped progress regenerative medicine research and other medical applications. Recent research has used viral vectors to induce this reprogramming; however, limitations include low efficiency and safety concerns. In this review, we discuss how biomaterial methods offer potential avenues for either increasing viability and downstream applicability of viral methods, or providing a safer alternative. The use of non-viral delivery systems, such as electroporation, micro/nanoparticles, nucleic acids and the modulation of culture substrate topography and stiffness have generated valuable insights regarding cell reprogramming.

Keywords: biomaterials; biophysical cues; cell reprogramming; non-viral delivery.