Tissue Engineered Constructs: Perspectives on Clinical Translation

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Lichun Lu
Harvey M. Arbit
James L. Herrick
Suzanne Glass Segovis
Avudaiappan Maran
Michael J. Yaszemski
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[1] Mayo Clinic College of Medicine,Biomaterials and Tissue Engineering Laboratory, Departments of Orthopedic Surgery and Biomedical Engineering
[2] Arbit Consulting,undefined
[3] LLC,undefined
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Tissue engineered medical products (TEMPs); Bioethics; Regulatory issues; Food and Drug Administration (FDA); Medical devices; Commercialization;
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In this article, a “bedside to bench and back” approach for developing tissue engineered medical products (TEMPs) for clinical applications is reviewed. The driving force behind this approach is unmet clinical needs. Preclinical research, both in vitro and in vivo using small and large animal models, will help find solutions to key research questions. In clinical research, ethical issues regarding the use of cells and tissues, their sources, donor consent, as well as clinical trials are important considerations. Regulatory issues, at both institutional and government levels, must be addressed prior to the translation of TEMPs to clinical practice. TEMPs are regulated as drugs, biologics, devices, or combination products by the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA). Depending on the mode of regulation, applications for TEMP introduction must be filed with the FDA to demonstrate safety and effectiveness in premarket clinical studies, followed by 510(k) premarket clearance or premarket approval (for medical devices), biologics license application approval (for biologics), or new drug application approval (for drugs). A case study on nerve cuffs is presented to illustrate the regulatory process. Finally, perspectives on commercialization such as finding a company partner and funding issues, as well as physician culture change, are presented.
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