Harnessing mechanosensation in next generation cardiovascular tissue engineering

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Abstract

The ability of the cells to sense mechanical cues is an integral component of ”social” cell behavior inside tissues with a complex architecture. Through ”mechanosensation” cells are in fact able to decrypt motion, geometries and physical information of surrounding cells and extracellular matrices by activating intracellular pathways converging onto gene expression circuitries controlling cell and tissue homeostasis. Additionally, only recently cell mechanosensation has been integrated systematically as a crucial element in tissue pathophysiology. In the present review, we highlight some of the current efforts to assess the relevance of mechanical sensing into pathology modeling and manufacturing criteria for a next generation of cardiovascular tissue implants.

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Garoffolo, G., Ferrari, S., Rizzi, S., Barbuto, M., Bernava, G., & Pesce, M. (2020, October 1). Harnessing mechanosensation in next generation cardiovascular tissue engineering. Biomolecules. MDPI AG. https://doi.org/10.3390/biom10101419

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