Customized Heparinized Alginate and Collagen Hydrogels for Tunable, Local Delivery of Angiogenic Proteins.

IF 5.4 2区 医学 Q2 MATERIALS SCIENCE, BIOMATERIALS
Stephanie M Roser, Fabiola Munarin, Collin Polucha, Alicia J Minor, Gaurav Choudhary, Kareen L K Coulombe
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Therapeutic protein delivery has ushered in a promising new generation of disease treatment, garnering more recognition for its clinical potential than ever. However, proteins' limited stability, extremely short average half-lives, and evidenced toxicity following systemic delivery continue to undercut their efficacy. Biomaterial-based protein delivery, however, demonstrates the potential to overcome these obstacles. To this end, we have developed a heparinized alginate and collagen hydrogel for the local, sustained delivery of therapeutic proteins. In an effort to match this ubiquitous application of protein delivery to various disease states and target tissues with sufficient versatility, we identified three distinct delivery modes as design targets. A shear-thinning, low-viscosity injectable for minimal tissue damage, a higher-viscosity gel plug for subcutaneous injection, and a submillimeter-thickness film for solid-form implantation were optimized and characterized in this work. In vitro assessments confirmed feasible injection control, mechanical stability for up to 6 h of unsubmerged storage, and isotropic early collagen fibril assembly. Release kinetics were assessed both in vitro and in vivo, demonstrating up to 14 days of functional vascular endothelial growth factor delivery. Rodent models of pulmonary hypertension, subcutaneous injection, and myocardial infarction, three promising applications of protein therapeutics, were used to assess the feasible delivery and biocompatibility of the injectable gel, gel plug, and film, respectively. Histological evaluation of the delivered materials and surrounding tissue showed high biocompatibility with cell and blood vessel infiltration, remodeling, and integration with the host tissue. Our successful customization of the biomaterial to heterogeneous delivery modes demonstrates its versatile capacity for the local, sustained delivery of therapeutic proteins for a diverse array of regenerative medicine applications.

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ACS Biomaterials Science & Engineering
ACS Biomaterials Science & Engineering Materials Science-Biomaterials
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10.30
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期刊介绍: ACS Biomaterials Science & Engineering is the leading journal in the field of biomaterials, serving as an international forum for publishing cutting-edge research and innovative ideas on a broad range of topics: Applications and Health – implantable tissues and devices, prosthesis, health risks, toxicology Bio-interactions and Bio-compatibility – material-biology interactions, chemical/morphological/structural communication, mechanobiology, signaling and biological responses, immuno-engineering, calcification, coatings, corrosion and degradation of biomaterials and devices, biophysical regulation of cell functions Characterization, Synthesis, and Modification – new biomaterials, bioinspired and biomimetic approaches to biomaterials, exploiting structural hierarchy and architectural control, combinatorial strategies for biomaterials discovery, genetic biomaterials design, synthetic biology, new composite systems, bionics, polymer synthesis Controlled Release and Delivery Systems – biomaterial-based drug and gene delivery, bio-responsive delivery of regulatory molecules, pharmaceutical engineering Healthcare Advances – clinical translation, regulatory issues, patient safety, emerging trends Imaging and Diagnostics – imaging agents and probes, theranostics, biosensors, monitoring Manufacturing and Technology – 3D printing, inks, organ-on-a-chip, bioreactor/perfusion systems, microdevices, BioMEMS, optics and electronics interfaces with biomaterials, systems integration Modeling and Informatics Tools – scaling methods to guide biomaterial design, predictive algorithms for structure-function, biomechanics, integrating bioinformatics with biomaterials discovery, metabolomics in the context of biomaterials Tissue Engineering and Regenerative Medicine – basic and applied studies, cell therapies, scaffolds, vascularization, bioartificial organs, transplantation and functionality, cellular agriculture
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