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Advances in experimental medicine and biology. 2025 Mar 26. doi: 10.1007/5584_2025_855 Q20.02024

Advances in Regenerative Medicine, Cell Therapy, and 3D Bioprinting for Corneal, Oculoplastic, and Orbital Surgery

再生医学、细胞治疗和3D生物打印在角膜、眼整形和眶手术中的进展 翻译改进

Kevin Y Wu  1, Natalie Kearn  2, Doanh Truong  3, Mazen Y Choulakian  1, Simon D Tran  4

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  • 1 Department of Surgery, Division of Ophthalmology, University of Sherbrooke, Sherbrooke, QC, Canada.
  • 2 Department of Medicine, School of Medicine, Queen's University, Kingston, ON, Canada.
  • 3 College of Arts & Science, Case Western Reserve University, Cleveland, OH, USA.
  • 4 Faculty of Dental Medicine and Oral Health Sciences, McGill University, Montreal, QC, Canada. simon.tran@mcgill.ca.
  • DOI: 10.1007/5584_2025_855 PMID: 40131704

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    Advances in regenerative medicine, cell therapy, and 3D bioprinting are reshaping the landscape of ocular surgery, offering innovative approaches to address complex conditions affecting the cornea, ocular adnexal structures, and the orbit. These technologies hold the potential to enhance treatment precision, improve functional outcomes, and address limitations in traditional surgical and therapeutic interventions.The cornea, as the eye's primary refractive and protective barrier, is particularly well-suited for regenerative approaches due to its avascular and immune-privileged nature. Cell-based therapies, including limbal stem cell transplantation as well as stromal keratocyte and corneal endothelial cell regeneration, are being investigated for their potential to restore corneal clarity and function in conditions such as limbal stem cell deficiency, keratoconus, and endothelial dysfunction. Simultaneously, 3D bioprinting technologies are enabling the development of biomimetic corneal constructs, potentially addressing the global shortage of donor tissues and facilitating personalized surgical solutions.In oculoplastic and orbital surgery, regenerative strategies and cell therapies are emerging as possible alternatives to conventional approaches for conditions such as eyelid defects, meibomian gland dysfunction, and Graves' orbitopathy. Stem cell-based therapies and bioengineered scaffolds are showing potential in restoring lacrimal glands' function as well as reconstructing complex ocular adnexal and orbital structures. Moreover, 3D-printed orbital implants and scaffolds offer innovative solutions for repairing traumatic, post-tumor resection, and congenital defects, with the potential for improved biocompatibility and precision.Molecular and gene-based therapies, including exosome delivery systems, nanoparticle-based interventions, and gene-editing techniques, are expanding the therapeutic arsenal for ophthalmic disorders. These approaches aim to enhance the efficacy of regenerative treatments by addressing underlying pathophysiological mechanisms of diseases. This chapter provides an overview of these advancements and the challenges of translating laboratory discoveries into effective therapies in clinical practice.

    Keywords: 3D bioprinting; Cell therapy; Corneal regeneration; Lacrimal gland regeneration; Limbal stem cells; MSC-derived exosomes; Meibomian gland dysfunction; Oculoplastic surgery; Orbital reconstruction; Regenerative medicine; Tissue engineering.

    Keywords:Regenerative Medicine; Cell Therapy; 3D Bioprinting; Corneal Surgery; Oculoplastic Surgery; Orbital Surgery

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    期刊名:Advances in experimental medicine and biology

    缩写:ADV EXP MED BIOL

    ISSN:0065-2598

    e-ISSN:2214-8019

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