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Progress of co-culture systems in cartilage regeneration
Authors:Jianyu Zou  Bo Bai
Institution:1. Department of Joint Surgery, The First Affiliated Hospital of Guangzhou Medical University, Guangzhou, China;2. Guangdong key laboratory of orthopaedic technology and implant materials, The First Affiliated Hospital of Guangzhou Medical University, Guangzhou, China
Abstract:ABSTRACT

Introduction: Cartilage tissue engineering has rapidly developed in recent decades, exhibiting promising potential to regenerate and repair cartilage. However, the origin of a large amount of a suitable seed cell source is the major bottleneck for the further clinical application of cartilage tissue engineering. The use of a monoculture of passaged chondrocytes or mesenchymal stem cells results in undesired outcomes, such as fibrocartilage formation and hypertrophy. In the last two decades, co-cultures of chondrocytes and a variety of mesenchymal stem cells have been intensively investigated in vitro and in vivo, shedding light on the perspective of co-culture in cartilage tissue engineering.

Areas covered: We summarize the recent literature on the application of heterologous cell co-culture systems in cartilage tissue engineering and compare the differences between direct and indirect co-culture systems as well as discuss the underlying mechanisms.

Expert opinion: Co-culture system is proven to address many issues encountered by monocultures in cartilage tissue engineering, including reducing the number of chondrocytes needed and alleviating the dedifferentiation of chondrocytes. With the further development and knowledge of biomaterials, cartilage tissue engineering that combines the co-culture system and advanced biomaterials is expected to solve the difficult problem regarding the regeneration of functional cartilage.
Keywords:Co-culture  chondrogenesis  mesenchymal stem cells  cartilage regeneration
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