Principles for the design of multicellular engineered living systems.

TitlePrinciples for the design of multicellular engineered living systems.
Publication TypeJournal Article
Year of Publication2022
AuthorsO Aydin, AP Passaro, R Raman, SE Spellicy, RP Weinberg, RD Kamm, M Sample, GA Truskey, J Zartman, RD Dar, S Palacios, J Wang, J Tordoff, N Montserrat, R Bashir, MTA Saif, and R Weiss
JournalAPL bioengineering
Volume6
Issue1
Start Page010903
Date Published03/2022
Abstract

Remarkable progress in bioengineering over the past two decades has enabled the formulation of fundamental design principles for a variety of medical and non-medical applications. These advancements have laid the foundation for building multicellular engineered living systems (M-CELS) from biological parts, forming functional modules integrated into living machines. These cognizant design principles for living systems encompass novel genetic circuit manipulation, self-assembly, cell-cell/matrix communication, and artificial tissues/organs enabled through systems biology, bioinformatics, computational biology, genetic engineering, and microfluidics. Here, we introduce design principles and a blueprint for forward production of robust and standardized M-CELS, which may undergo variable reiterations through the classic design-build-test-debug cycle. This Review provides practical and theoretical frameworks to forward-design, control, and optimize novel M-CELS. Potential applications include biopharmaceuticals, bioreactor factories, biofuels, environmental bioremediation, cellular computing, biohybrid digital technology, and experimental investigations into mechanisms of multicellular organisms normally hidden inside the "black box" of living cells.

DOI10.1063/5.0076635
Short TitleAPL bioengineering