Article, 2024

Functional Prototissues Using Artificial Cells as Building Blocks and Their Biomedical Applications

Advanced Functional Materials, ISSN 1616-301X, 1616-3028, 10.1002/adfm.202405823

Contributors

Zhang, Xiangxiang [1] Li, Chao (Corresponding author) [1] Yang, Boyu [1] Wang, Weichen [1] Zhao, Jingjing [1] Zhao, Wan [1] Dong, Ming-Dong 0000-0002-2025-2171 (Corresponding author) [2] Han, Xiao-Jun 0000-0001-8571-6187 (Corresponding author) [1]

Affiliations

  1. [1] Harbin Institute of Technology
  2. [NORA names: China; Asia, East];
  3. [2] Aarhus University
  4. [NORA names: AU Aarhus University; University; Denmark; Europe, EU; Nordic; OECD]

Abstract

Abstract The construction of living systems from the bottom‐up helps to explore the complex processes of life and to understand their working mechanism. Prototissues, constructed using artificial cells as building blocks, mimic life systems at a high‐order tissue level, whilst artificial cells usually mimic living cells at the individual cell level. The 3D biomimetic prototissues demonstrate exceptional performances and collective functions, which reveal the working mechanisms of living tissues and hold promising potential for biomedical applications. This review systematically summarized the research progress of the field of prototissues. The engineering methods for fabricating two types of prototissues are introduced first, followed by the functions of prototissues including collective behaviors and signal communications, as well as their biomedical applications. The challenges and future trends are proposed at the end of the paper.

Keywords

Biomedical, applications, artificial cells, behavior, biomedical applications, block, bottom-up, building, building blocks, cell level, cells, challenges, collection function, collective behavior, communication, complex, complex process, construction, engineering, engineering methods, field, function, individual cell level, levels, life systems, living, living cells, living tissues, mechanism, method, paper, performance, potential, process, progression, prototissues, research, research progress, review, signal, signal communication, system, tissue, tissue levels, trends, work, working mechanism

Funders

  • National Natural Science Foundation of China
  • Danish Agency for Science and Higher Education
  • China Postdoctoral Science Foundation
  • The Velux Foundations

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