Differentiation of mesenchymal stem cells into vascular endothelial cells in 3D culture: a mini review

Rofaani, E. and Mardani, M. W. and Yutiana, P. N. and Amanda, O. and Darmawan, N. (2024) Differentiation of mesenchymal stem cells into vascular endothelial cells in 3D culture: a mini review. Molecular Biology Reports, 51 (1). ISSN 0301-4851

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Abstract

Mesenchymal Stem Cells, mesodermal origin and multipotent stem cells, have ability to differentiate into vascular endothelial cells. The cells are squamous in morphology, inlining, and protecting blood vessel tissue, as well as maintaining homeostatic conditions. ECs are essential in vascularization and blood vessels formation. The differentiation process, generally carried out in 2D culture systems, were relied on growth factors induction. Therefore, an artificial extracellular matrix with relevant mechanical properties is essential to build 3D culture models. Various 3D fabrication techniques, such as hydrogel-based and fibrous scaffolds, scaffold-free, and co-culture to endothelial cells were reviewed and summarized to gain insights. The obtained MSCs-derived ECs are shown by the expression of endothelial gene markers and tubule-like structure. In order to mimicking relevant vascular tissue, 3D-bioprinting facilitates to form more complex microstructures. In addition, a microfluidic chip with adequate flow rate allows medium perfusion, providing mechanical cues like shear stress to the artificial vascular vessels.

Item Type: Article
Uncontrolled Keywords: Mesenchymal stem cells, Endothelial cells, Chemical inductions, 3D culture systems, Shear stress
Subjects: Medicine & Biology
Biomedical Technology & Human Factors Engineering
Depositing User: Rizzal Rosiyan
Date Deposited: 10 Mar 2026 06:47
Last Modified: 10 Mar 2026 06:47
URI: https://karya.brin.go.id/id/eprint/58029

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